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        <title><![CDATA[From Lilibet to Elizabeth: The Meanings Behind the Royal Family's Names]]></title>
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					<p>Looking to the past to dictate their future! The royal family leans on tradition when it comes to naming their offspring, from <strong><strong>Queen Elizabeth II</strong></strong> to <strong>Archie Mountbatten-Windsor</strong>.</p>
<p>The brood rarely deviates from choosing monikers that hint at their ancestry. Evidence of such can be found in the longest-reigning monarch and her children with <strong><strong>Prince Philip</strong></strong> — <strong><strong>Prince Charles</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Princess Anne</strong></strong>, <strong>Prince Andrew</strong> and <strong>Prince Edward</strong> — as well as in her grandchildren, including <strong><strong>Prince William</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Prince Harry</strong></strong>.</p>
<p>The practice continues to make its way to the <strong>new generation of royals</strong>. William and his wife, <strong><strong>Duchess Kate</strong></strong>, picked classically royal names for their little ones. <strong>Prince George</strong> arrived in July 2013, followed by <strong>Princess Charlotte</strong> in May 2015 and <strong>Prince Louis</strong> in April 2018.</p>
<p>Harry and his wife, <strong><strong>Duchess Meghan</strong></strong>, did the same when they welcomed their first child, son Archie, in May 2019. However, the couple decided <strong>not to accept a royal title</strong>, which is typically bestowed on members of the family by the queen.</p>
<p>“As we expected, Harry and Meghan [have] forgone a courtesy title for their child,” royal commentator Omid Scobie tweeted days after the baby’s birth. “All part of giving him as normal a life as possible.”</p>
<p>Despite <strong>his place as seventh in line to the British throne</strong>, a source revealed exclusively to <em>Us Weekly</em> in April 2019 that Archie would not be called a prince because the Duke and Duchess of Sussex <strong>want to “live a quiet life.”</strong></p>
<p>The naming process has become so <strong>predictable that ahead of Louis’ birth</strong>, a London-based betting company correctly identified Arthur as one of the prince’s potential monikers. The odds were 5:1, and as it turns out, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose Arthur as one of his two middle names.</p>
<p>Scroll to discover the significance behind the royal family’s names!</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Erin Crabtree</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Erin Crabtree]]></dc:creator>
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