Prince William and Prince Harry's children do not share the same surname - something that may come as a surprise to royal fans.
William and Kate's little ones – Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four – all have the last name 'Cambridge', taking after their dad's title, the Duke of Cambridge. READ: Real reason behind William and Kate's move to WindsorPrince George is enrolled as George Cambridge at his school Thomas's Battersea.
Likewise, his sister Princess Charlotte is known as Charlotte Cambridge, while Louis is known at nursery as Louis Cambridge.
Kate Middleton says the sweetest thing about Prince WilliamAnton Du Beke shows off incredible living roomSean Penn and Charlize Theron grace the red carpet togetherWATCH: Prince Louis' funniest moments from the Jubilee celebrationsAccording to the royal family's official website, a declaration made by the Queen in Privy Council in 1960 said that male-line descendants of the monarch, without royal styles and titles, shall bear the name Mountbatten-Windsor. PHOTOS: 18 times cheeky royals were caught on cameraREAD: Why Prince Louis' early childhood and education was so different to George and Charlotte'sWilliam and Kate's children take the surname Cambridge after their dad's titleWhen Harry and Meghan's son Archie was born in May 2019, Buckingham Palace announced that the royal tot had not been issued with a title and would be known as Master Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor - a nod to his great-grandparents, the Queen and the late Duke of Edinburgh.
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