You might want to stay down for this one if you thought you knew all about Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, the imperial rebel, and the man who left the house with a Netflix offer. Because” Prince Harry” is not even his real name.
Yes, Harry was really born Henry Charles Albert David in 1984, a title that resembles the solid record of a time crisis, according to the Mirror. Princess Diana, his late mom, chose it, and it appears to have chosen not to use it once.
Although the Palace may refer to him as Prince Henry of Wales, his parents, sibling Prince William, and essentially anyone more have all often referred to him as Harry. Perhaps Harry is unsure of the reason.
In a video chat with a young WellChild award winner by the name of—you guessed it— Henry, he confessed,” I have no idea why.” ” My name is also Henry. However, anyone refers to me as Harry.
His recognized name may be King Henry IX if he were to ever become king.
The story of the aristocratic name gets more complicated.
It turns out Meghan Markle isn’t actually Meghan either. Rachel Meghan Markle was really the Duchess of Sussex’s birth. Yes, Rachel. Strangely enough, Rachel was also the name of her character in Matches, the television series that made her a family name before she wed into the most well-known family in the world.
When Meghan made a casual comment on The Rachael Ray Show, she dropped this little fact weapon and said,” Did you know my primary name is Rachel in true life?” The host abruptly cut her off just as she was about to flow the rest of the account. Speak about a finale in the novel.
But the label scares don’t stop there. Prince Archie, their son, bears the middle name Harrison, which actually means” son of Harry.”
Although, amusing point: Harry and Meghan obviously had to choose between calling him Harrison or Archie. They argued before landing on Archie, according to Meghan during a conversation at the Invictus Games.
The youngest member of the couple, Princess Lilibet, has one of the most romantic aristocratic names of all. Lilibet also has Diana as her middle name, a tribute to Harry’s late mother, in honor of Queen Elizabeth’s childhood nickname ( because baby Liz couldn’t pronounce” Elizabeth” properly ).
This break it down now:
Henry Charles Albert David = Prince Harry
Rachel Meghan Markle = Meghan Markle
Prince Archie = Archie almost-Harrison Harrison
Princess Lilibet Diana = Little royal devotion encased in royal tradition
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