A Guide to Royal Family Titles, from King Charles’s Specific Styling to Prince William’s Scottish Moniker

The royals, quite literally, go by many names. They accumulate honors and knighthoods on the regular, but it really gets confusing when they travel around the U.K. and seem to assume a new title. There is also the question of surnames. While the royal family generally doesn’t use last names, when required on official documents and the like, the children of the late Queen Elizabeth II can use the last name “Mountbatten-Windsor,” a hybrid of the royal House of Windsor and the name their father, Prince Philip, assumed when he became a naturalized British citizen. Others in the royal family,… Read Full Article