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Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough... The Queen, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, is also the patriarch of the royal family, Elizabeth

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Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough...

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As the monarch of the United Kingdom and the patriarch of the royal family, Queen Elizabeth is generally honored as "Your Majesty" outside. That's all for outsiders, but the queen at home has a special name. You can't always be at home, husband, son, and a "Your Majesty" and "honorable queen" call, then you must not give the queen to death! Usually, most members of the royal family call the queen "Ma'am"

But the close royal family, there is a more affectionate name! Queen Elizabeth, as a child, had a nickname "Lilibet". The reason is that when the queen herself was a child, she pronounced words inclearly and mispronounced her name. Her father, George VI, simply made a mistake and took "Lilibet" as the queen's nickname. When Queen Elizabeth was a child, she was called "Lilibet" by family and friends. This is because when Elizabeth was young, she could not pronounce her name normally and was always stuck.

And her husband, Prince Philip, sometimes calls the queen "cabbage". Chinese definition is cabbage.... In fact, the nickname cabbage comes from the French "mon petit chou", which means "dear" in French. But Mon Petit Chou, literally translated literally, is "my little cabbage." The nickname is derived from the French phrase "mon petit chou", which means "dear". But this phrase translates directly into English as "my little cabbage"

It is said that Prince Philip sometimes called the queen "sausage". The reason for this, even the foreign media did not figure it out .... However, Yingda imagined that he was called "sausage" and "sausage" by the people around him, and I estimated that he would breathe out with a slap ..... In addition, the Queen was once called "Gary", which has to start with Prince William.... At that time, Prince William was still young and had not yet learned how to pronounce the word grandma, only shouting "Gary" ... Over time, Gary became the queen's new nickname. Once, Prince William called Gary at Buckingham Palace, causing a lot of confusion. Until the queen came and said, "I'm Gary, and he hasn't learned how to pronounce the word grandma." "And what kind of dad there is, what kind of child .... Also because of the inability to pronounce grandma, "Gan-Gan" has become Prince George's exclusive love name for the Queen

King Charles

Prince Charles, who is controversial because of Princess Diana, was named "the least popular member of the royal family" last year. He and the current Duchess of Camilla are known as "Fred and Gladys". These two nicknames come from Charles' favorite radio comedy show, "The Goon Show." This is a bit like the code words of "husband" and "wife"....

 Prince William

Compared to the Queen, Prince William's nickname is much less. In an interview, Prince Harry revealed that Princess Diana had called Prince William "Wombat" (koala) since she was two years old. According to Prince William, the nickname comes from going to Australia with his parents, and koalas are local animals.

In fact, in order to hide their identities outside, Prince William and Prince Harry will use pseudonyms. When he was a student at St Andrew's University, Prince William used the name "Steve" to avoid too much attention. And because Prince William's full name is "His Royal Highness Prince William Arthur Philip Louis", his closer friends generally call him "Wills".

Princess Kate

As a model royal couple, Kate and William are often referred to as "babe" and "darling." In college, Princess Kate and Prince William have been in love for many years, hence the nickname "Princess-in-waiting".

Before this nickname, Princess Kate had always been called "Squeak" by those around her. The reason is that Kate and her sister Pippa have two guinea pigs, the sister's one is named Pip and her one is called Squeak. It is said that Prince George was always called "our little grape" by the couple when she was still in the belly of Princess Kate.

Prince Harry

Like his brother William, Prince Harry has always used the name "Spike" to avoid too much attention. He even used "Spike Wells" to open a Facebook account. But four years later, because of the Prince Harry's nude photo scandal, Prince Harry had to close his account. However, after meeting Meghan, Meghan's friend Bryony Gordon also gave him a new nickname - Hazza. In addition, because of Prince Harry's blonde hair, he also has the nickname "Prince Hot Ginger".

Megan

Although Meghan has only been married into the royal family for less than two months, she "follows the customs", and her father-in-law Charles gave her a nickname early. And her nickname, very novel, is called "Tungsten" (tungsten). According to Charles, this is to praise Meghan's tenacious and unyielding character. However, praise is praise, why can't "plum blossoms" and "green bamboo" sound better imagery... It is estimated that Megan's own heart is also very broken...

Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough... The Queen, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, is also the patriarch of the royal family, Elizabeth
Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough... The Queen, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, is also the patriarch of the royal family, Elizabeth
Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough... The Queen, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, is also the patriarch of the royal family, Elizabeth
Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough... The Queen, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, is also the patriarch of the royal family, Elizabeth
Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough... The Queen, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, is also the patriarch of the royal family, Elizabeth
Was Prince George called grapes before he was born? The queen is "cabbage"? The royal family's private nickname is also magical enough... The Queen, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, is also the patriarch of the royal family, Elizabeth

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