Pippa Middleton has made a subtle yet sweet nod to the Royal family when choosing the name of her newborn daughter.
Pippa, 38, gave birth to her third child last month and it's believed that she and her husband James Matthews have settled on a name.
The happy couple have reportedly named their new bundle of joy Rose.
According to the Daily Mail, source claimed: "Rose has been the name of some royals across the centuries, including Mary Tudor, known as ‘Mary Rose’, Queen of France."
The name is of Latin origin and refers to the flower, which Roses also being June’s birth month flower.
It's unsure if Pippa and James chose the royally popular name for specific reasons, but is also has a nice link to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter Lilibet.
Harry and Meghan chose her moniker after the Queen’s childhood family nickname but call her Lili for short, a variation of the English flower name Lily.
Pippa and James, who married in May 2017, are also parents to son Arthur, three, and one-year-old daughter Grace.
The arrival of their third child comes after it was reported that Pippa and Matthew have purchased a multi million pound home in Pippa’s childhood village.
It's thought the family are planning to leave London and have instead bought a new home just 20 minutes from her parents’ home in the Berkshire village of Bucklebury.
The pair have opted for a £15 million Georgian mansion that has 30 rooms and approximately 150 acres of land.
The extravagant house wasn't thought to have been on the general market and the sale was instead carried out privately.