[post_page_title]A surname instead[/post_page_title]
Instead of being given a Royal title, baby Archie was given a surname instead, which is ‘Mountbatten-Windsor.’ This surname is comprised of two different names that have entirely different backgrounds. The name ‘Mountbatten’ came from Prince Philip’s side of the family, whereas ‘Windsor’ was adopted by George V after the first World War.
This was because there were tensions with Germany following the war, and the Royal Family’s name was ‘Saxe-Coburg-Gotha,’ which originated from a powerful German dynasty. This became a problem, so it was believed to be a positive move to change it, in order for the Royal Family to maintain peace and popularity. Prince Philip adopted the surname after being naturalized into the United Kingdom, rather than simply going by Prince Philip.
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