‘Royal baby won’t be named Diana’

Britain's Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, hold their baby princess, as they as they pose for the media outside St. Mary's Hospital's exclusive Lindo Wing, London, Saturday, May 2, 2015. Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a baby girl on Saturday morning. (AP Photo/)

Britain's Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, hold their baby princess, as they as they pose for the media outside St. Mary's Hospital's exclusive Lindo Wing, London, Saturday, May 2, 2015. Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a baby girl on Saturday morning. (AP Photo/)

Published May 4, 2015

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge won't call their new baby girl Diana, a friend has claimed.

The new princess was born at 8.34am on Saturday morning and a pal of the royal couple has said they are unlikely to use the baby's name to pay tribute to Prince William's late mother.

The insider told PEOPLE magazine: "I think they're more traditional than that. I would think they would go with a more royal name. I love the idea of Alice.

"I wouldn't read anything into [them not using Diana] - just that they'll go for a royal name."

With the bookmakers, Charlotte is currently the favourite name for the royal baby, who is fourth in line to the throne.

British bookmaker Paddy Power slashed the odds on Saturday night to 3/1, whilst Alice is second favourite with odds of 4/1.

Elsewhere in the top 10 favourite names, it includes tributes to the little tot's great grandmother, with Elizabeth (8/1) and Diana, which is at odds of 10/1.

Victoria (5/1), Olivia (5/1), Alexandra (14/1) and Mary (20/1) also made the top ten.

Prince William, Kate Middleton, their 21-month-old son Prince George and the newborn have been at Kensington Palace, London on Sunday where they have received visits from the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall as well as the Middleton family - Kate's parents Michael and Carole and sister Pippa.

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