Why Queen ordered major change for husband - 'Did not sit well' with Philip
  • 2 years ago
The Queen and Prince Philip were thrust into the royal spotlight upon the sudden death of King George VI in 1952. The Queen declared the name of the royal house would be Windsor upon her accession, as it had been during the reigns of her father and grandfather, King George V. But as royal expert Marlene Koenig explained to Express.co.uk, this decision did not meet with approval from Philip.  With the royal house proclaimed to be Windsor, it meant Philip's surname of Mountbatten was not recognised in his children's surnames at all. Ms Koenig said: "But this did not sit well with Philip who had adopted the surname Mountbatten after he renounced his Greek and Danish titles. "He felt, perhaps, ...
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