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What's in a name?
I had a bit of a suprise today while watching a piece about the naming of "Baby Cambridge". Now known as Prince George Alexander Louis.
I didn't realise that when he accedes to the throne Prince Charles can choose any of his names to be known by. He is Charles Philip Arthur George. It is widely speculated that he will choose to be known as King George VII :eek: I must admit I never thought Charles III sounded right. Charles I came to a sticky end and his son "The merry monarch" had twelve illegitimate children but left no heir, so not a very auspicious name really. As to "Wills" he can choose from William Arthur Philip Louis. I think we can rule out Philip (too Spanish), Louis (too French), so it's either William IV which I don't fancy (the House of Orange and it's connection to The Netherlands). Nah, if I was him I'd go for Arthur - has a sort of legendary feel to it and he'd be the first. So now for young Prince George who only has three names to go at...for me it has to be Alexander if he wants to strive for greatness. Does the Queen have a horse named Bucephalus? :rolleyes::D |
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Well both Edward VIII and George VI chose names different from what they were known by before they became king. I'm not sure that the name even needs to be one they were baptised with.
Anyway Baby Cambridge's names have a bit of a Greek flavour to them - both George and Alexander having Greek origins. Pity they didn't add Philip as well in honour of great-grandaddy. He was the father of Alexander the Great. By the time he gets to the throne, if ever, he'll probably just be known as Alex the easiest of the names to shorten. |
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I can understand a Catholic dislike of the original 'orangeman', if you really find a need for ancient prejudice, but Holland? what a wonderful place that is, I've spent many a holiday there on the piste, always welcoming, sometimes they even help us kick the ****e out of France, whatever can be wrong with that? :D |
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Is It true that to keep the water off their streets every house has a very deep basement? |
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Surprised there is enough high ground in Holland to ski on. It seems an unlikely choice for a skiing holiday.
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by the time the baby becomes king no one will care what he calls himself LOL
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The Rebuplican Movement is gaining support - he might never make it, and be plain Mr.
Whether he uses the surname Windsor, or Mountbatten, or Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who will care? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Windsor |
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Can they not do what new popes do? pick any name they choose?
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the only V's and IV's iv ever given a damn about are star-wars ones :D
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