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The Royal Family’s Endearing Nicknames: A Glimpse into the Cambridge Kids’ Lives
The bond between the Cambridge children and their grandfather, Prince Charles, is heartwarming.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have affectionately dubbed him “Grandpa Wales,” a nod to his title as the Prince of Wales.
This charming nickname reflects the close-knit family dynamic that thrives in their central London home.
Living just a stone's throw away from their granddad means the young royals likely enjoy plenty of quality time together.
Their relationship was on full display during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant last June, where Prince Charles showcased his caring nature by entertaining Prince Louis on his lap.
That moment highlighted not just the fun they have but also the loving connection they share.
Duchess Camilla, Prince Charles's wife, also brings her own grandchildren into the mix.
As a step-grandmother to Charles's grandkids, she plays an important role in their lives.
During a visit to Cornwall, the royals shared their thoughts on grandparenting, emphasizing the joy of teaching and learning between generations.
It's clear that family ties are cherished deeply among them.
Interestingly, the Cambridge siblings use their parents' titles—Duke and Duchess of Cambridge—as their surname at school.
This means that when they introduce themselves, they are known as George Cambridge, Charlotte Cambridge, and Louis Cambridge.
However, this may change in the future.
When Prince Charles becomes king, he will pass on his Wales title to Prince William, which means the kids will eventually be known as the Wales siblings.
This isn't the first time the royal family has navigated such transitions.
Both Prince William and Prince Harry grew up using the surname Wales while attending school and university.
In fact, William held the title of Lieutenant Wales, while Harry was known as Captain Wales during his military service.