Looks like the secret’s out! Buckingham Palace may have accidentally revealed the name and gender of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s royal baby.

Pages on the palace’s website (www.royal.uk) have reportedly been reserved for the names “Prince Arthur” (/prince-arthur), “Prince James” (/prince-james) and “Prince Alexander” (/prince-alexander), which could apparently mean that the royal couple will be having a boy, according to Daily Star.

If anyone tries to access a page on the website with any other rumored baby name than Arthur, James and Alexander, they are redirected to a “page not found” error landing page. If they go to ones for Arthur, James and Alexander, they are sent back to the homepage. Interesting, right?!

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Even though it seems like the palace may have royally screwed up keeping Harry and Meghan’s baby name and gender a secret, an insider recently told Yahoo UK that the glitch on the palace’s website means nothing.

“A large number of search term redirects were set up some time ago on royal.uk,” the source explained. “This was in order to improve user experience. For guidance you will note that other names preceded by ‘prince’ or ‘princess’ produce the same result.”

If you’re still unsure if Harry and Meghan will be having a baby boy or girl, then you might want to read interview that Meghan did with HELLO! Canada in 2015. During the interview the former actress spoke about a sweet gift that she plans to give to her daughter one day.

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“I’ve always coveted the Cartier French Tank watch. When I found out Suits had been picked up for our third season — which, at the time, felt like such a milestone — I totally splurged and bought the two-tone version. I had it engraved on the back, ‘To M.M. From M.M.’ and I plan to give it to my daughter one day,” she gushed.

Since Meghan has already decided on her daughter’s initials, royal fans believe that she plans to name her little princess Mary because it’s such a historic name in Harry’s family. What do you think?!