I can't hear you very well piroxicam discount Does the fact that the royal baby has three names rather than the four enjoyed by his father and grandfather betoken the harrowing effects of austerity? Or an admirably thrifty desire to save space when sewing the nametags on to the school uniforms? Whatever the cause, it is hard to find fault with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s decision to name their child George Alexander Louis. George was the bookies’ favourite for a reason: it speaks of kingly authority, of solidity and Britishness. As for Alexander, while our monarchs’ conquering days are done, its meaning of “protector of men” is rather fitting. And while Louis may seem to add a hint of the exotic, it is in fact one of the Duke’s own middle names, in tribute to the Queen’s cousin, Lord Mountbatten. For the partisans of Ethelred, or Rufus, or Canute, there is always the next generation.
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