Pippa Middleton has reportedly shared the name of her newest arrival, and called her second daughter a name that has proven popular this year.
The sister of the Duchess of Cambridge is thought to have given birth to her third child with husband James Matthews earlier this month – another little girl.
The couple already share Arthur, three, and Grace, one, together.
A week on from the news of the tot’s arrival, James, 46, and Pippa, 38, are said to have called their daughter Rose, Mail Online reports.
Pippa joins the likes of Stacey Solomon and Danielle Lloyd in choosing the floral name for their recently born baby.
OK! have approached Pippa’s representatives for comment.
The news of Rose’s birth was shared by PEOPLE, whose source told the publication that the 38 year old had given birth “a couple of weeks ago”.
It’s believed she gave birth in the same place as her royal sister Kate, 40, at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in London.
The news of the Middleton-Matthews becoming a family of five comes after reports that Pippa and Matthew had purchased a multi million pound home in Pippa’s childhood village.
With their family growing, The Daily Mail has reported that the couple are planning a move out of London and have bought a new home about 20 minutes from her parents’ home in the Berkshire village of Bucklebury.
The new £15 million Georgian mansion is reported to have 30 rooms and approximately 150 acres of land.
The property is not thought to have been on the general market and the sale is thought to have been carried out privately.
A friend of the couple told the publication: “Pippa and her family are thrilled.
“It’s a very exciting time in their lives.
“They are looking forward to living closer to her parents.”
The pair aren’t alone in ditching city life, as it’s believed Kate Middleton and Prince William are planning on relocating to Berkshire as well.
The royal couple are set to move into the 'humble' four-bedroom Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor estate in the coming months, according to reports.
Kate, 40, William, 39, and their children, Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and their youngest son, Louis, four, will make the move to the Berkshire estate, which is just a few minutes' walk from St George's Chapel at Windsor castle.
In their classic down-to-earth style, the couple are reportedly set to have no live-in staff, and after months of searching for the perfect property, have insisted that they didn't want anything "too showy" or "that needs renovating".
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