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Did Prince Harry’s horses give a clue to royal baby’s name?

Prince Harry remained tight-lipped about potential names for Baby Sussex during his TV announcement Monday.

But royal fans reckon he gave a cryptic clue about the little lad’s name — and it’s all down to where he was standing.

The 34-year-old first-time dad stood outside the stables in the grounds of Windsor Castle, where two horses poked their heads out in the background.

And royal watchers reckon the stallions’ names — George and Sir John — could be a clue to the royal baby’s own moniker.

Of course, Baby Sussex already has a cousin named George — Kate Middleton and Prince William’s oldest — meaning his Uncle Harry is unlikely to pick that name.

But the royal name John has yet to be chosen by any member of the modern royal family, meaning it could be a good choice for Meghan and Harry.

Prince Harry in front of the stables with the names "George" and "Sir John" on display.
Prince Harry in front of the stables with the names “George” and “Sir John” on display.Courtesy Still

Speaking outside the stables, Harry told the cameras: “We’re still thinking about names. The baby’s a little bit overdue, so we’ve had a bit of time to think about it, but that’s the next bit.

“We’ll be seeing you guys in two days’ time as planned, so everyone can see the baby.”

Meghan and Harry are expected to announce their baby name Wednesday — when we’re due to get our first glimpse of the newest royal.