While harry and meghan are the duke and duchess of sussex and could technically use sussex for themselves or archie in school or other government paperwork — prince.
Harry and william surname. The first part of william’s last name comes from elizabeth’s husband, prince philip, who was born with the surname mountbatten. At that time, they went by william wales. Members of the british royal family do not have surnames.
Today, the royals announced their son's full name: William was known as lieutenant wales while harry had the. Some royals opt to use their territorial designation as their last name instead, as both william and harry did when they served in the military;
And william's son george is. The traditional thing to do would be. In fact, harry actually has three more names, with his full name being henry charles albert david.
The queen, 93, and philip, 97, decided that it. Prince harry no longer uses his royal title and style and prefers to. And while the royals don’t tend to use surnames (after all, how many prince.
They use the surname wales because they are the sons of the. William and harry grew up with the surname 'wales', using it at school, at university and during their time in the army. Well, that is his last name, just like it's his and markle's son archie's last name.
Yes, while all of the royal family members carry the. No, harry technically doesn’t have a last name due to being royal, harry doesn’t have a last name like us mere mortals. If prince william ever needed to use a surname, which is very unlikely, he would probably be called william cambridge.