*THIS JUST IN* The Name Of England's New Prince Is...

Prince William & Duchess Kate just revealed the name of their latest child, & once again, it's much ado about nothing... 


Duchess Kate Threatens The Prince With A Backhand !!!
His name is Louis Arthur Charles. 

Is it just me, or does everyone else think these royals have a limited imagination? 

In the immortal words of 'Talking Heads,' SAME AS IT EVER WAS...


Did I mention that Prince William is my cousin? But I am still waiting for my wedding invitation from Cuz Harry! 


In any case, let's take a look at some more details in this uninteresting & strange fascination we have for people who are just like us, but we believe to be more exciting by virtue of an arbitrary title...


William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have named their third child Louis Arthur Charles.
Kensington Palace said on Friday that his official title will be His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge.
Louis is the name of the queen's cousin, Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was killed by an IRA bomb in 1979. It's also one of Prince William's and Prince George's middle names. Arthur is one of the middle names of William and King George VI, the queen's beloved father. Charles is a tribute to that baby's grandfather.
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Prince Louis was born on Monday morning.
He is fifth in line to the throne to succeed great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II. Because of a 2013 act of Parliament, which removed preference for male heirs, he follows his sister, Princess Charlotte, in the line of succession.
William and Kate, as she is informally known, have previously picked traditional names with historical echoes for their children. George Alexander Louis, 4, may ultimately be Britain's seventh King George. Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, 2, was named after her grandfather Prince Charles, her great-grandmother Elizabeth and her late grandmother Diana.
So it was unsurprising that conventional names were the favorites of the bookies before the latest announcement. Other names thought to be in the running were Arthur, James, Albert and Philip.

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