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Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

According to the British media "Watch" reported on April 10, as we all know, as a member of the royal family, you will always get many titles, such as RH (temple), dukedomes (duke) and so on to get a noble title. However, the royal concubines did not have this treatment.

Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

When we went to look at the royal family's surnames, we found that Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the sons and daughters of Kate and Prince William, respectively, used the title of "Cambridge" as their surnames at school.

Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

And their cousins, Harry and Meghan's daughters and sons, Archie and Lilybert, used the title of Mountbatten Windsor, which was actually based on the royal family name.

Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

The surname caused great controversy in the royal family at the time, as it combined Prince Philip's surname Mountbatten with the royal family name Windsor.

The story of this surname can be traced back to 1952, before marrying the Queen, Prince Philip's surname was not Mountbatten, because the name was not neutral enough, so it was changed to Mountbatten, when he and Queen Elizabeth had their first child, Charles, Prince Philip thought that he would use mountbatten' surname.

Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

At this time, it was precisely when the Queen's registration needed to confirm the royal family name, so Prince Charles's surname at that time was Windsor.

Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

The issue was even hotly debated in Parliament at the time, and Prince Philip was furious over the surname, which remained urgent until 1960, when the Queen decided to take a new look at it.

When they were pregnant with their third child, 11 days before The birth of Prince Andrew, the Queen announced that all future descendants who did not enjoy the royal title would enjoy the surname Mountbatten Windsor.

Meghan's child, Archie's surname, was controversial and the British debated fiercely

I heard that for this surname, the Queen also went to the Prime Minister to discuss it, probably because of Prince Philip's anger, but also because of the coincidence of events, Meghan and Harry's children - Lilibert and Archie have such surnames. It can be seen that although Megan's children are in the United States, they have a royal surname, which is very rare and fortunate, and this surname will accompany them for life.

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