No his mother Queen Elizabeth was not Scottish, she was born in London..England. Her husband Prince Philip was Born in Corfu Greece.. to a Danish Father and a German MotherKing Charles' mother was from Scotland and Britain. Her husband was born in the UK. That ethnic background was from previous monarchs.
Now known as the Fab 4... Bestowed the unofficial title in preference to William and Harry and their wives..to King Cahrles, Queen consort Camilla.. and his heir and his wife.. this is something the prince promised before the Queen died, that he would slim down the Monarchy.. which means it's less for the taxpayer to pay for.. and rightly so..Mon, October 3, 2022
Buckingham Palace has unveiled a new portrait of the royal family. A new image released on 2nd October presents King Charles III, Queen Consort Camila, and the Prince and Princess of Wales as a family unit.
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Sorry, I was thinking of his grandmother's family. So much is made by some Brits re: that Saxe-Coburg Gotha origins. Who cares these days?No his mother Queen Elizabeth was not Scottish, she was born in London..England. Her husband Prince Philip was Born in Corfu Greece.. to a Danish Father and a German Mother
His grandmother Elizabeth Bowes Lyon ( the Queen Mother ) was born next door to where I live practically, in a nearby small hamlet .. here in Hertfordshire.. .. His maternal grandfather George V1 ( the queens' father) was born in Sandringham Norfolk east of England.. just 70 miles from where I live..
His maternal Great Grandfather George V was born in London...
Yes it's true.. I get fed up hearing people calling them Germans.. Elizabeth Bowes Lyon..the Queen mother, Charles' Grandmother is often mistakenly reported as being Scottish, she was not, she was born here close to where I live, and her mother Charles great Grandmother Cecilia Bowes Lyon who lived in Scotland at Glamis Castle where she raised Elizabeth was Born in London ... aside from Charles Grandmother , Philips Mother princess Alice.. there's no near relatives for generations who are German.. and even if there was .. so what !! That's what I say... in fact we could all go down that route couldn't we ?.. I might as well say I'm a Viking because that's where my ancestors were from..Sorry, I was thinking of his grandmother's family. So much is made by some Brits re: that Saxe-Coburg Gotha origins. Who cares these days?
Ditto here. Mine were from Norway, emigrated to Ireland. I don't think most of us are what we think we originally descended fromYes it's true.. I get fed up hearing people calling them Germans.. Elizabeth Bowes Lyon..the Queen mother, Charles' Grandmother is often mistakenly reported as being Scottish, she was not, she was born here close to where I live, and her mother Charles great Grandmother Cecilia Bowes Lyon who lived in Scotland at Glamis Castle where she raised Elizabeth was Born in London ... aside from Charles Grandmother , Philips Mother princess Alice.. there's no near relatives for generations who are German.. and even if there was .. so what !! That's what I say... in fact we could all go down that route couldn't we ?.. I might as well say I'm a Viking because that's where my ancestors were from..
Continuing to call Kate Middleton by her nickname and her maiden name makes the Duchess of Cambridge feel more relatable. “That ‘Middleton’ surname always acted — and still does act, in a way — like a reminder of the ‘fairy-tale’ element of their romance: Kate dating, and then marrying, an actual prince could happen to you,” Vanity Fair notes.
If the public is so comfortable calling Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge by her nickname, Kate, why isn’t her husband? As it turns out, Prince William does call Kate Middleton nicknames — but he does it behind closed doors.
Pet names and nicknames are a big no-no in the royal family, which is why you never (with the exception of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who don’t go by their real first names and have used terms of endearment while in public) hear Prince William call his wife anything other than “Catherine.”
Ignoring a name change for political correctness sake they were both born Battenburgs and the late Queen was born a Saxe Coburg.OH for goodness sake... German. ?.. a million years ago.. ..stop !!
so they had a name that went back centuries.. so what.. she wasn't German, neither was her parents or grandparents.. and even if they had been.. so what ?..and in fact the Queen was not born Saxe -Gotha.. she was born Windsor.. as was her fatherIgnoring a name change for political correctness sake they were both born Battenburgs and the late Queen was born a Saxe Coburg.
That is not a million years ago!
Much as she loved the country, the late Queen was not Scottish.King Charles' mother was from Scotland and Britain. Her husband was born in the UK. That ethnic background was from previous monarchs.
I didn't say the late Queen or any of the Royal Family was German, I simply said they were of German origin, as is the case with most of the crowned heads of Europe since they are descended from Queen Victoria.so they had a name that went back centuries.. so what.. she wasn't German, neither was her parents or grandparents.. and even if they had been.. so what ?..and in fact the Queen was not born Saxe -Gotha.. she was born Windsor.. as was her father
The House of Windsor came into being in 1917, when the name was adopted as the British Royal Family's official name by a proclamation of King George V, replacing the historic name of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. It remains the family name of the current Royal Family.
https://www.royal.uk/royal-family-name
According to the Bible, children get their ethnicity from the mother. According to DNA experts the Mdna, or the mother DNA determines the child's ethnicity. So, even if monarchs claim that fathers are the determining factor of one's ethnicity, they are wrong. Often, monarchs are wrong, so nothing new there.Much as she loved the country, the late Queen was not Scottish.
She was born in London of a Saxe Coburg father and a Scottish mother. People of that generation took the nationality of the father, just as ladies of that generation adopted their husband's name upon marriage..
Similarly it is the convention that people take their ethnicity from their father, not from the monarch.
William is a Battenburg and so are, and will be, all his male progeny.
However the whole family could be directly descended from Harold but that does not give them the right to name who should be Prince of Wales.
That is decided as is their own succession and all titles by Primogeniture.