Royal family's website glitch REVEALS Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's baby name? Find out
While people have officially placed bets on what the names could be, an error on the royal family's webpage has now hinted towards the names that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be considering for their first born.
As royal watchers around the world await the news of the arrival of baby Sussex, a major hint was dropped by the royal family's website last week. One of the most hotly contested news has been the name and gender of the child. While people have officially placed bets on what the names could be, a bug on the royal family's webpage has now hinted towards the names that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be considering for their first born.
According to a report in UK's Express, the royal family's webpages detected a bug when the media house tried to access it. As Express pointed out, if you search the pages www.royal.uk/prince-arthur, www.royal.uk/prince-james and www.royal.uk/prince-alexander on the royal family’s website, all of the searches redirect to the main royal family page, which currently has a photo of Queen Elizabeth.
As per the report, the same web error had occurred before the birth of Prince William and Kate Middleton's Prince Louis last year. If the recent tech glitch holds any weight, it does hint that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are indeed expecting a baby boy and his name may be picked from the three options above.
However, a Buckingham Palace source told Huffington Post that the website error doesn’t indicate much of anything. Meanwhile, the Queen Elizabeth reportedly paid a visit to Meghan and Harry's new home Frogmore Cottage recently. Reports state that Meghan's mother Doria Ragland too arrived in London a few days ago to be by her daughter's side.
























































