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  2. May 6, 2023 · After the former Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark became naturalised, he used this surname – his uncle’s name – in the Royal Navy. As King Charles III was formerly His Royal Highness and...

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    • Those with His or Her Royal Highness status do not require a last name. Even though the royal family has a last name, those with a His or Her Royal Highness title do not technically have one.
    • The royal family’s last name didn’t exist before 1917. In 1917, King George V decided he was over the family’s house name (probably because it was so long) and ordered it changed from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor.
    • Descendants of King George V are called Windsor. When the queen’s grandfather changed the family name to Windsor (presumably after Windsor Castle), all of his descendants got a new name.
    • The queen chose a different last name for her family. Like her grandfather, Queen Elizabeth II also wanted a special last name to distinguish her and Prince Philip’s bloodline.
  3. Charles’ son Prince William adopted Mountbatten-Windsor as his last name when he filed a lawsuit over topless photos of his wife, Kate Middleton. And Charles’ niece Lady Louise, daughter...

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · FULL NAME: Charles Philip Arthur George BORN: November 14, 1948 BIRTHPLACE: London, England SPOUSES: Princess Diana (1981-1996) and Queen Camilla (2005-present) CHILDREN: Prince William and...

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · As a descendant of the Queen and Prince Philip, King Charles could technically use the surname of Mountbatten-Windsor. However, Charles held the title of Prince of Wales since he was nine...

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · He could have chosen from any of his four names - Charles Philip Arthur George. His former title of the Prince of Wales passed to his eldest son and heir, Prince William, when he became king....

  7. Oct 28, 2020 · Although Prince Charles technically does have a surname, he doesn’t really need one. As he is a high ranking royal with HRH status, the future King of England is, for the most part, known on a...

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