The text talks about how Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are widely recognized as the children of Prince William and Princess Kate. However, when they are at school, they are treated just like everyone else.
The trio of princes enrolled at Lambrook School in September 2022 when the family moved to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. While there, the children use regular names instead of their royal titles or full names.
Common names for school
The full title of Charlotte is Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales and her full name is Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, while the full name of Prince George is George Alexander Louis and his title is His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales. Similarly, the full name of Luis is Louis Arthur Charles and his title is His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Wales.
George, Charlotte, and Louis are known simply as George Wales, Charlotte Wales, and Louis Wales by their school friends, referring to the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales of Prince William and Princess Kate.
The Welsh received their titles after the death of Queen Elizabeth in September 2022.
What were the names of the princes before?
Before that, they were known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and their children used the names George Cambridge, Charlotte Cambridge, and Louis Cambridge when they were at school.
His father, Prince William, and his uncle, Prince Harry, used their father's former title, King Charles, as a surname at school when they were young. This follows the tradition established by Prince William and Prince Harry, who used their father's former title Charles, Wales, as a surname at school.
When necessary, they can use the Mountbatten-Windsor system, which can only be used by some of the male descendants of the late Queen and Prince Philip after a declaration in 1960.