The Royal Baby may have a name. It seems that the web developer who manages the official site for the Royal Family might have accidentally leaked the name for the world to see.
According to an April 26 report by People Magazine, the Royal Family website has a specific page for each family member, including Queen Elizabeth, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Charles. However, Prince George and Princess Charlotte's pages currently show an "access denied" screen to those who visit the website.
The Daily Mail reveals that if you type in the link for a possibly Prince Albert, the very same access denied web page comes up, giving off a huge clue that the Royal Baby's name could be Albert. However, if you type in the URL for Prince Arthur, the name that was seemingly at the top of Prince William and Kate Middleton's list for their third child, the site reads "Page Not Found."
Although Arthur was thought to be the front-runner for the Royal Baby name, Albert was also at the top of the list of possible names. Followers of the Royal Family know that Albert is a long-running family name dating back to Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, in 1840. Albert was the birth name of Queen Elizabeth's father, King George VI. He used George as his name when is ascended to the throne in 1936 following the abdication of his brother.