Birth of Lady Louise (November 8, 2003) and Christening (April 24, 2004)


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Do you think The Queen or other members of the royal family wii visit the baby or Sophie tomorrow or in the next few days? I hope they do.
 
Originally posted by A.C.C.@Nov 9th, 2003 - 8:35 pm
Do you think The Queen or other members of the royal family wii visit the baby or Sophie tomorrow or in the next few days? I hope they do.
im sure!

i read article said Her Majesty will visit her for private only! and after Sophie in the hospital she will bring baby to Buckingham Palace visit granny and grandpa and family and big cousin but Harry would receive news from Auntie Sophie's birth maybe Prince Charles will phone from him i wishes!

Sara Boyce
 
Whoa! Well, what a surprise. I was debating whether or not to check this forum, but I'm glad I did. Gee, 4.somethin' pounds? That can't be healthy, 2.2 pounds to a kilogram, that's like 2 and a bit kg. Well, I'm sure the kid will be fat and healthy at her christening. Congrats to the earl & countess :flower:

How about:

Victoria Helena Mary
 
Lady Victoria Helena Mary

Lady Elizabeth Victoria Mary

Lady Helena Elizabeth Mary

Lady Elizabeth Helen Rose

Lady Elizabeth Helena Mary

Lady Helena Margaret Rose

Lady Mary Helena Rose

Hmm... :flower:
 
All of the girls have rather traditional names in variation:

HRH Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary

HRH Princess Eugenie Victoria Helena (or somethin' like that)

Now: Lady Victoria Helena Rose :innocent:
 
What would you think, if they would call their daughter Diana???
My personal favourite is "Elizabeth" as first name. The little girl has (or should I say "had") such a wonderful great grandmother, why not call her like her! And until now no one of the Queen´s grandchildren is called like her and like Queen mum.
 
I always did like the name Victoria, but I'm hoping Elizabeth is somewhere in her name. I also hope The Queen changes her mind and lets Her 7th grandchild remain a princess which is her birthright.
 
Originally posted by Lena@Nov 9th, 2003 - 9:10 pm
What would you think, if they would call their daughter Diana???
My personal favourite is "Elizabeth" as first name. The little girl has (or should I say "had") such a wonderful great grandmother, why not call her like her! And until now no one of the Queen´s grandchildren is called like her and like Queen mum.
nice try!

but let Sophie and Edward choose that name okay!

Sara Boyce
 
Originally posted by A.C.C.@Nov 9th, 2003 - 10:12 pm
I think Elizabeth is great as well.
you know that Sophie and Edward will choose that name for baby! please not forces that name okay! when baby gets out of hospital if Sophie and Edward would not allowed to given title for new baby you know that.

Sara Boyce
 
Originally posted by A.C.C.@Nov 9th, 2003 - 10:15 pm
I always did like the name Victoria, but I'm hoping Elizabeth is somewhere in her name. I also hope The Queen changes her mind and lets Her 7th grandchild remain a princess which is her birthright.
you know that Sophie and Edward will choose that name! please not choose that name from you! when got release from Hospital if couples wanted important names for baby's wait and see!

Sara Boyce
 
Sara, we're just having fun speculating on the name(s).
I understand you don't want to participate in that part of the discussion, I understand, but don't make it uncomfortable for the others to particpate :)
 
Sara we are all simply speculating and having a good time thinki9ng of baby names...no one is trying to force anything on anyone, and it would be somewhat difficult for any of us to force a name anyhow...none of us know Sophie or Edward, and I highly doubt they come on line to look at names from message boards...please lay off and let us enjoy ourselves, we aren't harming anyone by thinking of and speculating on names for the newest British Royal we are just excited and happy for the proud parents.
 
RE: http://www.lestribunesroyales.com/forums/i...?showtopic=3115

<<<<<<<10/06/03 I predict the Wessexes will have a girl.
I like Victoria. Charles had the "rights" to Victoria and no other British royal is "allowed" to use that name for their child. However, I think Camilla is a little "long in the tooth" for him to care any more.
So, I like Victoria Elizabeth Helen Rose. >>>>>>

:flower: :grrr: CONGRATS TO THE NEW PARENTS! HERE'S TO A HAPPY AND HEALTHY LITTLE GIRL! :clap:

I was right (yeh!) that they would have a girl. I still like the above name but had a thought. Maybe Zofia or Sophia. Zofia Elizabeth Margaret Rose would be my second choice I think............

You think maybe the royal couple read this board? :innocent: B)

peace. zara
 
Feel free to speculate people :)
I personally like
Elizabeth philippa alexandra mary
Preferably with "Her Royal Highness, Princess" in front of it :)
 
Originally posted by King Christian@Nov 10th, 2003 - 2:07 am
Alexandra  Posted: Nov 9th, 2003 - 3:02 pm

tell me what 4 lbs 9 oz makes in kilos? Is it something about 2 kgs?

Pretty close. 2.07 kg.

there are 16 oz per lb, and 2.2 lbs per kg.
:lol: Thank you, King Christian!
 
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:cry:  Hey, why does everybody vote for Helen? Is there some speciel reason the baby girl should be called so? Some important relative, perhaps? Helena is just one of the names I never, never liked. There are lots and lots of Helenas just of my own age and I was ever so glad, I am not one of them.
But if she will be Helen after all, I shall accept it. :p

To all Helenas: I have nothing against you as persons!  :flower:
Helen is Sophie's middle name.
:lol: Oh, that's why! Thnak you, mybags, for explanation! :lol:
 
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Originally posted by Fireweaver@Nov 10th, 2003 - 7:52 am
Feel free to speculate people :)
I personally like
Elizabeth philippa alexandra mary
Preferably with "Her Royal Highness, Princess" in front of it :)
Well, Philippa would be something new in royal circles! Not bad at all!
What about Pauline? No, perhaps not.
 
Originally posted by Josefine@Nov 10th, 2003 - 6:11 am
What about Josephine :innocent:
Hi there,

:p Hmmm could be Josephine. Wait and see what Sophie's baby name going to be....
 
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Women follow their brothers in the present line of succession, therefore Anne, even though she is older than her brothers, still follows them and their offspring in the line to the throne.
Has GB changed the succession-laws for the next generation? So that a possible first born girl of prince William could become Queen? [/b]
No, the succession laws in the UK have not been changed.
 
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www.hellomagazine.com

SOPHIE AND BABY DOING WELL AFTER EMERGENCY OP

10 NOVEMBER 2003
The Countess of Wessex and her new baby are both recovering well after undergoing an emergency Caesarean section. The drama began on Saturday night when Sophie, who was dining at home, began complaining of agonising stomach pains.

She was taken by ambulance to Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey where the baby was delivered just before midnight. The little girl, who weighed just 4lb 9oz, arrived one month earlier than expected.

The baby was immediately transferred to a specialised neo-natal unit while Sophie remained at Frimley Park. A spokesman for the royal couple said the decision to take the baby to St George's in London was simply a precaution, and she is expected to be fine.

Prince Edward missed the birth as he was on an official tour of Mauritius. Upon hearing the news he took the first flight to Paris, where an RAF jet was waiting to rush him back to London.

"I am rather shocked at the moment, but delighted and thrilled to bits," he said after visiting his wife. "I have seen Sophie and she is doing well, though she has had a bit of a fraught time of it."

The Countess is still recovering in hospital and has yet to lay eyes on her new daughter. "We are hoping that one or the other gets well soon enough so they can be together," said Edward.
 
Originally posted by TOMMIX@Nov 10th, 2003 - 10:03 am
No, the succession laws in the UK have not been changed.
Thank you for the information TOMMIX. I thought I had read that it had changed and was part of the Queen's attempts to modernize the monarchy. Too bad she hasn't because it seems so archaic, espescially since she is a female reingning monarch, I was hoping that she would see and believe as well as anyone that a woman could do the job, too, and that the rights of female members of the monarchy would be equal to those of their male counterparts regardless of birth order.
 
If the new royal baby becoms Lady X, how would she be addressed? Her grace, the honourable?
 
What about Cecilia Elizabeth Alexandra Mary or Cecilia Alexandra Elizabeth Helen?
 
Originally posted by A.C.C.@Nov 10th, 2003 - 4:02 pm
What about Cecilia Elizabeth Alexandra Mary or Cecilia Alexandra Elizabeth Helen?
I love the name Cecilia! Princess (or Lady!) Cecilia of Wessex has a lovely ring to it!

(It reminds me of the Simon & Garfunkel song Cecilia - a very fun song, by the way!)

How about Princess (Lady) Cecilia Helen Elizabeth of Wessex?
 
Yes, Cecilia is lovely (and a bit different too). Really like it.

(The Simon & Garfunkel song is fun to exercise with)!
 
Haha, there was a song about Cecilia or somethin', it went somethin' like :innocent: "Cecilia, I'm down on me knees, gimme a reason please, to give up me whiskaaaaaaay!" :innocent: Umm...actually minus the Scottish inuendo, and you'll have a song. All the girrrrrls in the royal family get three names, only the boyyyys get four names. Aye, lassie, a wee Elizabeth Victoria Mary is what we'll have. :flower:
 
www.ibl.se - PRINCE EDWARD ARRIVING AT FRIMLEY PARK HOSPITAL, TO VISIT HIS WIFE AFTER THE BIRTH OF THEIR DAUGHTER, SURREY, BRITAIN - 09 NOV 2003
 

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