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Pippa Middleton Names Her Son to Honor a Loved One

Duchess Kate’s sister, Pippa Middleton, and her husband James Matthews welcomed their first child into the world. The boy was born healthy in the luxurious conditions of London’s St. Mary’s Hospital. The first photos of the happy mother with a stroller on a walk have already flown into the media, but until now it was still not known what the newborn was named.
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There is a tragic story behind this decision.

Pippa Middleton’s Baby Name Family History

It turns out that Pippa and James decided on a name of Hebrew origin meaning who is like God? This name is Micheal. However, the boy’s parents chose it primarily because of their ancestors. One of them, also named Michael, suffered a great misfortune. “Not only is it the name of Pippa’s father, but it also has a great meaning for her husband.

James’ older brother was named Michael. He died in 1999 while trying to climb Mount Everest at the age of just try only 22,” a friend of the couple confessed to one of the British tabloids.

Let us recall that for fans of the royal family and their loved ones, the choice of the name Michael should not come as a surprise. Even during the betting, the most frequently chosen name was this one. The next places were occupied by: Alexander, William, Joseph, James and Frederick. Importantly, the parents of the little one have not yet officially confirmed the choice of the name for their son.

Regardless of the name, we are sure that the boy will have a happy childhood. Additionally, although he is not a member of the royal family, he will certainly be a frequent guest at the palace where his aunt lives. Duchess Kate supposedly promised her sister that their children will be raised together so that they will grow up to be friends. 

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