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The Queen's Name and Title Reveal a Forgotten Legacy and the Fact She's a Duke

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Many of Her Majesty's titles are that she is actually a Duke rather than Duchess, the usual title given to women. indicates that there is The monarch was born on 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street, London, to the Duke and Duchess of York.

The Duke and Duchess later became George VI and Queen Elizabeth II after the Queen's uncle Edward III abdicated on 20 January 1936. rice field.

At her birth, the young princess was named according to royal tradition. This sees royal babies being given multiple historical names with ancestral ties. A direct descendant of unbroken sovereign inheritance.

A rich family history with such a strong figure means that the Queen's parents had no shortage of names for their baby girl.

The Queen

The Queen's name and title is her Legacy of (Image: Getty)

The Queen with her parents

The Queen and her descendants are called Mountbatten-Windsor (Image: Getty)

All members of the royal family since the Queen's birth It is associated with the figures of Sir Louis Mountbatten and King George VI.

This is why the Queen's descendants all officially bear the Mountbatten-Windsor surname. The first is named after Sir Louis, the latter after the surname of King George VI.

The Queen was given the name Princess Elizabeth Her Alexandra Her Mary in honor of her many relatives.

Elizabeth may also be traced to Queen Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VII, but may also be traced to her mother Lady Elizabeth her Bowes her Lyon.

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The Queen dancing with Lord Mountbatten

Prince Philip's maternal uncle Louis Mountbatten Queen Dancing with the Lord (Image: Getty)

Queen Mary holding Princess Elizabeth

Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth, future Queen(Image: Getty)

Alexandra, named after her great-grandmother and , is a tribute to Queen Alexandra of Denmark, who was also the queen consort of her husband Edward VII.

Her Queen's last middle name is directly derived from her grandmother, Queen Mary, Queen Consort of King George V.

Sometimes derived from Mary I or Mary II, or the Virgin Mary.

Since her coronation on 2 June 1953, the monarch's official title has been, by the grace of God, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and of her other kingdoms and territories, Queen Elizabeth II is the chief. She is the defender of the Commonwealth, the Faith.

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The Queen

The Queen also holds the title of Duke (Image: Getty)

"The White Heron" of the Maori people of New Zealand and the 'Paramount Chief' of the Fijian people.

More surprisingly, she is actually known as a Duke, as she also holds the titles of Duke of Normandy and Duke of Lancaster.

Queen Victoria thought that the "duchess" meant that women were the consorts of the dukes, not the owners of the dukes, so she started the tradition of female monarchs. I was.