This week marks a big occasion for the Royal Family as Princess Beatrice turns 34. Beatrice is the first born child of her parents Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson and the Queen's fifth grandchild, but the family couldn't agree on her name for a while.
It was a whole two weeks after her birth before her name was revealed. It was announced she would be called Beatrice Elizabeth Mary, with her middle names paying tribute to her grandmother and great-grandmother.
However, the reason behind the delay in formally announcing her name was down to her reportedly all down to her grandmother, The Queen, not liking it, writes the Mirror.As is tradition, royals usually first tell the Queen about their name choice to check she's happy with it in an "informal chat" where it's hoped she gives her blessing.
And normally, she doesn't have any issues with the name suggestions.But it's believed that she wasn't sure when Andrew and Fergie shared their idea after welcoming their first child.
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