Kate’s 38-year-old sister, the Duchess of Cambridge, is reported to have named her daughter Rose. The baby was born in June and Pippa was already a proud mother of four-year-old son Arthur and 15-month-old daughter Grace.
Earlier in July, it was reported that Pippa had given birth to a little girl “a few weeks ago”.
She is believed to have given birth in the same place as her royal sister Kate, 40, in the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in London.
Reports follow that Pippa and James Matthews had bought a multi-million pound house in Pippa’s children’s village.
As their family grows, reports show that the couple are planning to leave London and have bought a new home about 20 minutes from her parents’ home in the Berkshire village of Bucklebury.
Following reports of Pippa’s baby published by the Daily Mail, royal fans spoke of “how sweet” Rose is as a name.
User @northernlass81 said, “I’ve never really had a crush on Pippa before. Suddenly I changed my mind.”
User @agathamarple3 added, “Oh, how sweet it is – in every way!”
Another user, @mdias68024075, said: “Congratulations to Pippa and family. more health and happiness.”
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In 2017, when Arthur Michael William Matthews was born, it was reported that the boy’s middle names were nods to the Middleton family.
Michael is believed to be after Pippa’s father, as well as James’ younger brother Michael, who died at the age of 23 while climbing Mount Everest in 1999.
The inspiration for William would come from Pippa’s brother-in-law Prince William.
It comes after MailPlus reported that Pippa and James hope to develop 77-acre Bucklebury Farm Park, where they already have a petting zoo, cafe and cabin accommodation for around 30.
Detailed plans for what is billed as ‘Pippa’s Playground’ – seen by The Mail on Sunday – show the intention to create a busy complex with glamping huts, a farm shop and restaurant.
The project includes refurbishing the zoo, building a children’s play center in buildings with eco-friendly wooden decking, and creating a tree plantation and display of retro farm vehicles painted in pastels.