The British Royal Family is reportedly reconsidering how to formally style the surname of Prince Andrew, the former Duke of York, to include a hyphen, making it "Mountbatten-Windsor" instead of "Mountbatten Windsor." This potential change stems from a request made by the late Queen Elizabeth II, who in 1960 issued a Privy Council declaration establishing the hyphenated surname for descendants not bearing princely titles or the style of Royal Highness.
The issue arises because, after Andrew's titles were stripped, he was presented as "A... download the app to read more
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