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Royal Family Nicknames: A Peek into Their Adorable Monikers
When it comes to nicknames, even the royal family isn't immune to the charm of playful monikers.
Just like any other family, they have their own set of affectionate names for one another.
With so many members in the royal household, it's fascinating to see how these endearing titles evolve and stick over time.
Let's start with the youngest member, Prince Louis.
At just four years old, he has already captured the hearts of his siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
According to Lifestyle magazine, George and Charlotte affectionately call him “Lou-Lou.”
This sweet nickname has been a staple since he was little, showcasing the close bond among the siblings.
But it doesn't stop there.
Prince George, who is now nine, has also picked up a couple of nicknames from his friends at school.
His classmates have taken to calling him “PG” and “Tips,” inspired by the popular tea brand PG Tips and his initials.
It seems that even his parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, have embraced these fun names at home.
Princess Charlotte, on the other hand, has her own nickname that's caught on.
At St. Thomas School in Battersea, her classmates refer to her as “Lottie.”
Interestingly, this is also the name her mother, Kate, uses when speaking to her.
It's heartwarming to see how these names reflect their everyday lives.
The royal trend of nicknames extends beyond the youngest generation.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle chose the name “Lilibet” for their daughter, paying homage to Queen Elizabeth's family nickname.
This move has made Lilibet's name widely recognized and cherished, linking her to royal history in a unique way.
Looking back, both Prince William and Prince Harry had their fair share of nicknames during their childhood.
In a 2007 NBC interview, William revealed that his mother, Diana, used to call him “Wombat.”
This quirky name originated during a family trip to Australia when he was just two years old.
The connection to the local animal stuck, highlighting the playful nature of royal life.
Prince Harry's nickname also has a touching backstory.