
Kate became a mother for the first time on July 22, 2013. The daughter-in-law of King Charles III. she thought long and hard about a suitable name for the heir to the British throne. While the whole world waited with bated breath for this news, Kate and William couldn’t make up their minds.
The couple decided to rely on fate in everything. Young parents wrote several names they like on separate sheets of paper. The Prince and Princess of Wales brought their pet, a cocker spaniel named Lupo, to the proceedings.

The royals threw the dog into the room and saw which of the pieces of paper would fit him. The four-legged friend chose the one with the name George written on it, according to the Mirror, citing The Times materials.
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On July 24, Kate and William presented the full name of the heir to the public for the first time – George Alexander Louis. Lupo the dog lived in the couple’s family for nine years until he died in November 2020. The pet often appeared in family pictures of the Prince and Princess of Wales.

A physiotherapist who helped Kate Middleton prepare for her first delivery has died last year. Christine Hill was 74 years old. Her death deeply saddened the princess.
Kate and William carefully chose a name for their daughter. The girl was named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana in honor of three important people in William’s life – Prince Charles, younger sister Kate and the late Princess Diana.
Details about the family life of the Prince and Princess of Wales have recently emerged. Royal expert Tom Quinn said Kate sees her husband as a fourth child because of his tendency to throw tantrums.
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