ABC News March 20, 2015

Corgis Race to Predict Royal Baby Name

WATCH: Corgis Race to Predict Royal Baby Name

If a group of corgis have any say, Prince William and Duchess Kate can cross off an important item on their baby to-do list as they await the birth of their second child next month.

The dogs, competing in what was billed as the world’s first-ever corgi race, have already predicted the baby’s name: Alexandra.

The corgi race, dubbed “The Ladbrokes Barkingham Palace Gold,” was organized by Ladybrokes, a U.K.-based online betting and gaming company.

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A YouTube video of the race shows around 10 corgis lined up to race wearing sashes with possible royal baby names. The race’s announcer says the odds-on favorite for the girl’s name was Elizabeth, the namesake of the baby’s great-grandmother, and James for the boys, an 8 to 1 favorite.

In the end though, it was the corgi wearing an Alexandra sash that won it all.

“Alexandra will be the name that Kate and Will opt for next month, I’m absolutely convinced of it,” said a second announcer after the race. “I’m off to go and place a bet right now myself.”

Prince William and Duchess Kate are already parents to a son, Prince George. The 1-year-old prince's full name is George Alexander Louis.

The royal couple has revealed neither Kate's exact due date nor the sex of their second child.