Harry and Meghan change their children's name, end 64-year-old tradition

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle changed their children's last name to their royal site, ending a 64-year tradition. The two became headlines when they opened their new Sussex site.com and fans saw the name of Princess Lilybet and Prince Archie had been changed, writes The Mirror. Instead of her last name [...]
The two became headlines when they opened their new Sussex site.com and fans saw the name of Princess Lilybet and Prince Archie had been changed, writes The Mirror.
Instead of the surname Mountbatten-Windsor, Archie and Lilybes took the name Susex after Charles was crowned King.
Named Mountbatten-Windsor was decreed by Councillor Privy ʹ official advisers of the late Queen Elizabeth II ) in 1960 and was applied to the descendants of the male line of Her Majesty and Prince Philip.
Meghan and Harry's decision to use their children's royal titles on their website was named as the strange “”. /Telegraphy/












