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The British royal family has various names for princes and princesses, so what are the hidden rules for naming princesses?

What are the names of the British royal family?

Richard, a royal commentator, said that naming the royal family generally considers these three issues:

Take Louis as an example. His full name is Louis Arthur Charles. Princess Kate, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince William, Prince George

The name is in honor of the little prince's grandfathers, Prince Charles and louis mountbatten. Mountbatten is the Queen's cousin and a war hero in World War II.

On the other hand, Arthur is the voice of the British people. Before the name was officially confirmed, there was a big discussion on the name of the little prince on the Internet, among which Arthur was the most vocal.

Although it didn't become Louis' name, it finally complied with the public opinion and made Arthur become Louis' middle name.

Louis is one year old. It is not a case that the name Louis repeats the same name all the time. In fact, if you open the history books, you can see George 12345. It seems that foreigners really don't know how to name.

Take the British royal family as an example. In the past 100 years, there have been 12 Albert, 10 George, 8 Charles and 7 Edward.

The princess's names are 9 Victoria, 7 Mary, 6 Lewis, 6 Alexandra and 5 Elizabeth.

In fact, before 19 17, the British royal family did not have a surname. It was not until 19 17 that George V suddenly felt something was wrong and thought that his royal family name should be Windsor, which was also the first version of the official surname of the royal family: Windsor.

Today's royal surname was changed after Queen Elizabeth succeeded to the throne, and it was changed to a mixed surname of her and her husband: mountbatten Windsor.

But even if there is a surname, the royal family doesn't use it very much. Only when members of the royal family register for marriage will they use this surname.

So what role does the queen play in naming?

It seems that the queen is always absent from the quiz on the names of princes and princesses, which has become a national game, or the old lady might as well care about the names of her great-grandchildren, just like whether the toothpaste in the castle is used up.

However, the Daily Mail records that Prince Edward tried to give his son a very trendy and fashionable name: Theodore, and the Queen refused the proposal without saying anything: young people should not dance too much. From this point of view, behind every royal name, there are many hidden rules that must be observed.

Even foreigners with very long names can't just name themselves Mars, Angelene, Sakura, Snow, Feather, hanling, Blood, Beauty, J Q, Antalya, Sad Dream, Hathaway, Rose, Tears, Feather, Evil Son, Fan Duomei, Haiwen, Xia Ying, Glass Dance and Reyayue.

And those strange names, such as Goodchild and fairweather, are really only a few.

So the next royal child will be called George again?