Royal fans have found themselves split down the middle after finding out about Prince William’s adorable nickname for Princess Charlotte. Some argue the name doesn’t mean what everyone else thinks it means – while others claim it doesn’t exist in the first
Kate, Princess of Wales, recently revealed the sweetest nickname with which she calls Prince Louis – and it’s perfectly aligned with the Wales family’s love for the outdoors. The Prince and Princess of Wales only share a few, sparse details with the
The Princess of Wales reportedly gave her eldest son Prince George an adorable nickname prior to his birth in 2013. Princess Kate gave birth to George – now aged 10 – on July 22, 2013 in London. The Prince and Princess of
Princess Charlotte is said to have adopted an adorable nickname at school. The young royal, eight, and her two brothers’ Prince George, 10, and Prince Louis, five, all attend Lambrook School in Berkshire. Prince William and his wife Princess Kate are both
But she also revealed the touching name she, Beatrice and Eugenie call each other, which is even more poignant right now. She told HELLO!: “They [Beatrice and Eugenie] support me through thick and thin, not least my recent illness. “We call each
Meghan Markle joined the Royal Family with a bang in 2018, leading her father-in-law, King Charles to give her a fitting nickname. In a peculiar yet meaningful gesture, King Charles reportedly bestowed upon Meghan the nickname Tungsten, symbolising her toughness. Royal expert
Meghan Markle signed off her last ever episode of the now-cancelled Archetypes podcast with what has been described as a “veiled swipe” at her life within the palace walls. The Spotify podcast saw the Duchess of Sussex lay bare an unflattering nickname
King Charles III appears to have a very apt nickname, as revealed in author Robert Hardman’s new royal book titled ‘Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story’. The royal has often been spotted out-and-about sporting a rather unroyal tie, which
Queen Camilla’s nickname may have attracted the wrath of King Charles, but according to friends she “always saw the funny side, even if the then Prince Charles did not”. Her friends affectionately named her ‘Lorraine’, inspired by the French word for Queen,
The Princess of Wales is beloved across the UK. Her personable approach leaves royal fans in raptures whenever she meets them during walkabouts with the rest of the Royal Family. Now her charming and down-to-earth attitude to her legions of supporters has