Of course yes, definitively! The names Prince William and Kate Middleton have chosen for the baby son have significance for Princess Diana's family. George, Alexander and Louis are the names of William's cousins on his mother's side.
Louis, born in 1994, is the heir to Earl Spencer, Diana's brother. While her older sister Sarah McQuorquodale had George in 1984 and her middle one Jane Fellowes is the mother of Alexander born in 1983. It wouldn't be surprising if William had been influenced by this since he has always fought to keep his mother's memory alive, most notably when he proposed to Kate with her oval sapphire.
(from Hellomagazine).
No. George has been a traditional royal name for centuries now; Alexander is reportedly the name the Duchess liked best and was also the name of Scottish monarchs (the couple met in Scotland); and Louis is one of William's own names, which both the Cambridges reportedly liked. Prince Charles, in fact, gave William the name Louis after Louis Mountbatten, the great-uncle he revered.
I've heard Mountbatten accused of a lot of things, but I've never heard or read any solid, credible evidence in reputable sources that he was a pedophile. Edit: Martha Louise, do you really think that piece of sensationalist, conspiracy-theory trash is a credible and reputable source? If you do, I've got a castle in Ruritania I'd like to sell you.
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