You might be surprised to learn that some of the most well-known royals aren't actually using their real names! Yep, we were shocked when we found out that the Duke of Sussex's actual name isn't Harry. Like many of us, the royals are often given family nicknames which stick or in the case of some monarchs, they choose to go by a regnal name.
When Princess Elizabeth was asked which name she wanted to rule under, when she ascended the throne in 1952, she is said to have responded: "My own, of course." However, some of her ancestors have opted for different monikers and similarly the Queen's heir Prince Charles could choose a different name when he ascends the throne. Find out which royals haven't been using their first names…
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Prince Harry
The Duke of Sussex may be known as Harry to us all, but his official name is Henry Charles Albert David. Harry's full name tends to only be used on official documents, such as press releases from the palace and his son Archie's birth certificate.
Meghan Markle
The former actress' full name is Rachel Meghan Markle, which just so happens to be the same as her character in the US legal drama Suits, where she played paralegal Rachel Zane. Meghan has never personally stated why she doesn't use her full name, but many celebrities use stage names in their profession.
While the Duchess is called "Meg" by her husband Harry and her friends, her mother Doria Ragland refers to her daughter as "flower." In a now-defunct Instagram post, Meghan once revealed: "My mum has always called me 'flower'. Nickname since I was a little girl."
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King George VI
The Queen's father's real name was Albert Frederick Arthur George and he was affectionally known as "Bertie" among his family and close friends. When he unexpectedly became King following his older brother Prince Edward's abdication in 1936, he assumed the regnal name "George VI" using one of his middle names and following the continuity of his father George V.
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Princess Amalia
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands' eldest daughter is often referred to as Princess Amalia, but her name is actually Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange. The 16-year-old is heir to the Dutch throne and will one day become Queen.
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Kate Middleton
The Duchess of Cambridge is most commonly known as "Kate," but her full name is actually Catherine. While the Duchess reportedly doesn't mind being referred to as "Kate," her husband William usually refers to his wife by her full name in public.
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Queen Victoria
The current Queen's great-great grandmother reigned from 1837 to 1901. She was christened as Alexandrina Victoria but when she ascended the throne, she used her middle name Victoria.