After debuting her royal newborn on Tuesday, Kate Middleton introduced the British heir to Queen Elizabeth and her brother-in-law, Prince Harry at Kensington Palace on Wednesday morning, according to US Weekly.
Just two days-old the Prince of Cambridge met his uncle and great grand-mum, 87, spending more than an half an hour together. Prince Harry's arrival was quite a surprise for the red-headed royal who was on duty with the Royal Air Force in Wattisham, Suffolk, reported US.
Prince William and Middleton, 31, talked a lot to their relatives and could have possibly touched on a baby name, said the celebrity magazine.
However, some reports say it might take the royals a few days before telling the world.
The monarch could possibly be giving name suggestions to the new parents to the heir, who is third in line to the British throne. At this point, the frontrunners for possible names are reportedly "James" and "George," names that were granted to past kings.
A palace rep told US that there is no official word on a name or when the reveal will happen, "There is no guidance at this stage on names."
But the Duke did reveal that the royal couple are working on a name at the baby's world debut in front of St. Mary's Hospital's Lindo Wing in London on Tuesday, according to E! Online.
Already, the baby is the talk of the family, with the couple's parents, Carole and Michael, Prince Charles and Camilla Dutchess of Cornwall gushing about him at St. Mary's before the parents left the hospital.
Middleton's younger sister, Pippa paid a visit to the newborn heir on Tuesday evening, reported E!
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