Just a quick point of order: the child won't have the "surname" Windsor. His father has used the name "Wales". He's most likely to have the family name Sussex.
Just a quick point of order: the child won't have the "surname" Windsor. His father has used the name "Wales". He's most likely to have the family name Sussex.
Well Clarke Kent and David Essex did ok so I'm sure the lad will grow up to make a success of himself with that moniker.
Just a quick point of order: the child won't have the "surname" Windsor. His father has used the name "Wales". He's most likely to have the family name Sussex.
What about calling hime 'The Outlaw Josey' then?
"The Outlaw Josey Sussex"? Unusual. And, to be honest, I think it's a bit unlikely.
Just a quick point of order: the child won't have the "surname" Windsor. His father has used the name "Wales". He's most likely to have the family name Sussex.
I think you need to be relieved of your duties as Charlton Life's royal correspondent.
Just a quick point of order: the child won't have the "surname" Windsor. His father has used the name "Wales". He's most likely to have the family name Sussex.
I think you need to be relieved of your duties as Charlton Life's royal correspondent.
Trumped by the couple deciding to ignore millennia of protocol!
I like this little gem from Wikipedia - "[Archie] Mountbatten-Windsor is descended from the British royal family and the Spencer family on his father's side and from a bellhop in a Cleveland hotel, a laundry worker in Chattanooga, and a bartender in an Atlanta saloon on his mother's side".
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Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor
Harrison after Harrison Ford? Or Lee Harrison after our early 90s youth team keeper?
The road I live in.
I feel like I'm almost a part of the royal family now.