Meghan Markle with the Queen
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting their first child in the Spring of 2019, around April.

There is a lot of buzz around this pregnancy and not only because the child will be seventh in line to the throne, but also the result of a literal fairytale romance. That means everything from what Meghan Markle wears to the place where she is likely to give birth to her child is of continued public interest.

The most recent speculation around the pregnancy is baby names. According to a report by Her, the royal couple are "very interested" in two names for their first child.

If the child turns out to be a girl, the couple is reportedly looking at the name "Diana". Princess Diana, or Lady Di as she was affectionately known was Prince Harry's mother and one of the most loved members of the royal family. For Harry's daughter to be named after his own mother would be a rather touching, lovely choice.

Princess Diana
Lady Di with her two children Prince Harry and WilliamJOHNNY EGGITT/AFP/Getty Images

This is, of course, not set in stone and the couple are well known to break tradition at every turn, so they might just go for any name they choose. Prince Harry's father, Prince Charles, however, suggested that there are two other names in contention.

Prince Charles, attending an event at the Australia House in London yesterday, is reported to have said that a few names have made the shortlist. "My son Harry tells me that during their recent tour of Australia, he and his wife were offered countless thoughtful suggestions for the naming of their forthcoming baby. Just between us, I suspect that Kylie and Shane may possibly make the shortlist." There is no way to tell if Charles was joking or if he was serious. 

Are these names reflecting two Australian A-listers Shane Warne and Kylie Minogue? We will never know.

There is, however, one 'rule' that the couple has to follow when a royal baby is born in the Kingdom, notes the report. The couple is required to inform the Queen first and wait a few days before telling the world and publicly announcing the child's name.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at The Royal Variety Performance 2018 at London Palladium on November 19, 2018 in London, England. (Photo byChris Jackson/Chris Jackson/Getty Images