Princess Kate had her 'heart set' on classic baby name vetoed by Prince William


The Prince and Princess of Wales' eldest child was born on 22 July 2013 – but he may have been named something entirely different


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February 18, 2026
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While it's hard to imagine any of the Wales children going by any other name, did you know the Princess of Wales had a different name in mind for her eldest son, Prince George?

In his upcoming book, William and Catherine, The Monarchy's New Era: The Inside Story, Russell Myers explained that while expecting her first child, of whom they did not find out the sex prior to the birth, Kate "spent hours" researching names for their first baby.

Kate and William outside the Lindo wing with baby George in 2013© Getty Images
William and Kate welcomed George in 2013

According to excerpts seen by HELLO! on Kate was keen on Alexander or Alexandra, while William wanted to include a tribute to his late mother, Princess Diana, if they had a girl.

"Catherine had her heart set on Alexander for a boy or Alexandra (also Queen Elizabeth's middle name) for a girl. William had privately voiced his preference for having a girl, and was keen to incorporate a tribute to his late mother, most likely in the form of a middle name," Russell wrote.

Adding: "The couple had been given a book of baby names by a close friend, which they spent hours thumbing through - they often ended up in fits of laughter after one or the other had presented a more left-field suggestion."

Eventually the couple settled on George and Louis, with George also have Louis as a middle name© Samir Hussein/WireImage
Eventually the couple settled on George and Louis, with George also have Louis as a middle name

According to the excerpt, while Kate would run potential names past her fellow mum friends, William would surprise his press team by suggesting unexpected names, and would begin meetings by asking, "What do you think about Rodney for a boy, or maybe Graham?" and pause for a response before erupting in laughter. 

According to etymology, while Alexander is a classic name, it is also derived from the Greek word Alexandros, which means "defending men". Therefore, it has always been categorised as a very strong and masculine name. 

Eventually, according to Russell, the couple settled on George as their preferred boys names.

Steeped with meaning

Despite not being the first choice, Alexander did make it into George's name as his middle name. Meanwhile, Louis is also one of George's middle names, giving him a sweet link to his little brother and is also one of William's middle names.

Prince William and Prince Harry© UK Press via Getty Images, Antony Jones/Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images
William also wanted to honour his mother, Princess Diana

Meanwhile, the future King and Queen honoured William's late mother, Princess Diana, by making Diana one of Princess Charlotte's middle names, also honouring his grandmother, including Elizabeth as another.

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