Monday, June 2, 2025 - The Duke of Sussex, now 40, is said to have asked his late mother’s brother, Earl Spencer, for advice during a private visit to the UK.
However, he was advised against it due to the potential
legal complications. A close friend revealed that the discussion was cordial,
and Spencer recommended not proceeding with the name change.
Harry’s children currently use the surname
Mountbatten-Windsor, a combination of the Royal Family’s name (Windsor) and
Prince Philip’s adopted surname, Mountbatten. Had the name change gone through,
his daughter would have been known as Lilibet Diana Spencer.
The idea comes amid ongoing tensions around titles and names. Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, was seen correcting actress Mindy Kaling during her Netflix show, saying, “It’s so funny you keep saying ‘Meghan Markle’ – you know I’m Sussex now.” She added, “I share my name with my children. It just means so much to go, ‘This is OUR family name. Our little family name.’”
Mountbatten-Windsor was first used by descendants of Queen
Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. Philip adopted the name upon becoming a British
subject and renouncing his Greek and Danish royal titles in 1947. A decade
later, he and the Queen decided that their direct descendants would carry the
surname Mountbatten-Windsor.
Although legally changing one’s name doesn’t require formal
procedures, using a deed poll is advised for updating official documents like
passports and driver’s licenses.
Harry and Meghan officially became the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex when they married in 2018. Prior to this, Harry held the title Prince
Henry of Wales. Meghan adopted the feminine form of her husband’s title upon
marriage.
Their children, Archie and Lilibet, initially bore the
titles Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor.
After King Charles ascended the throne, they were recognized as Prince Archie
and Princess Lilibet, aligning with royal protocols that grant the titles of
prince and princess to the monarch’s grandchildren. Archie and Lilibet are
currently sixth and seventh in line to the British throne.
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