Royal baby name traditions the Queen's family follow

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HELLO! takes a look at the traditions the royal family follow when it comes to naming their children

June 09, 2021 - 13:48 BST Danielle Stacey The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their second child on Friday 4 June, announcing their daughter's birth and full name as Lilibet 'Lili' Diana Mountbatten-Windsor on Sunday.

The Queen has to approve the royal baby name While this notion has never been confirmed directly by Buckingham Palace, it's widely understood that Her Majesty typically approves the names of those closest in line to the throne. Some royal parents have chosen to pay tribute to family members with their choice of middle names for their children.MORE: Meghan Markle and baby Lilibet Diana make appearance in Duchess' new bookMany of the Queen's female children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren have the middle name Elizabeth, including the monarch's daughter, Princess Anne, as well as Zara Tindall, Lena Tindall, Princess Beatrice, Lady Louise Windsor, Princess Charlotte and Isla Phillips.

Do the royals have a surname? Members of the royal family traditionally don't use a surname; they are simply known by their first name in the public eye and His or Her Royal Highness.

 

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