Queen Victoria’s naughty Uncle the Duke of Cumberland was Ernest Augustus.August and Ernest? Does she hate her sons?
Ronnie? Is he a middle aged criminal from the 1970s?
Surely saying he’s named after his Grandpa George would suffice?!Not keen.
I assume Ronnie is after her maternal grandfather Major Ronald Ferguson.
Edit: Jack’s father is called George. I suppose Eugenie couldn’t use her own father’s name and she’d already used Philip so used Sara’s father’s name instead.
Ernest George was a relative of Jack's and the George is also in honour of George V. August was after Prince Consort Albert cause August or Augustus was in his name somewhere.Has she said where August and Ernest come from?
I’m the other way round, tbh. At least full names for first names gives the child some choice (although, lol, Ronald as a first name would give strong Weasley vibes).I personally would have had 'Ronald' in full as opposed to Ronnie since unless they plan to call him by that middle name, it might as well be the full name. I get using a shorter version of a name as the first name of you really don't like the full name but not so much the middle name.
But then maybe Eugenie and Jack do prefer Ronnie to Ronald and just didn't want to see the full form on his full legal name. Then again, it is after Fergie's Dad who was Ronald and not Ronnie on his birth certificate.
they have to get the royal connection in some howSurely saying he’s named after his Grandpa George would suffice?!
Definitely. It also seems odd she’s used George when her cousins son is called George!they have to get the royal connection in some how
The Waleses gave George the middle name Louis and used Louis again for their second son. That's more odd.Definitely. It also seems odd she’s used George when her cousins son is called George!
And Andrew has Edward as his fourth name and just a couple of years later it’s brought out again for actual Edward (Edward also gets a Louis)The Waleses gave George the middle name Louis and used Louis again for their second son. That's more odd.
For what it's worth, I have two cousins with the first name Thomas. Both mums were my dad's sisters. I don't know what they were thinking.
The Irish side of my family seem to have every cousin with the same first name, I think the push for kids to have names that stand out and are "original" hasn't broken into more traditional spaces.The Waleses gave George the middle name Louis and used Louis again for their second son. That's more odd.
For what it's worth, I have two cousins with the first name Thomas. Both mums were my dad's sisters. I don't know what they were thinking.
They didn't post for George, Charlotte, Louis or Archie's birthday either. So not strange that they didn't post for Lilibet.Did the royals social media pages acknowledge Lili’s birthday - I didn’t see anything
There is very wide latitude in witness statements for civil cases. He is free to mention the appalling Mr. Morgan, he is free to mention death (his mother's, I assume) and the Mirror's barrister is free to question him on it. Perhaps you are forgetting that he doesn't actually need to 'prove' anything. All he needs to do is establish that on the balance of probability the Mirror was using illegal means to acquire information. As the Mirror has already admitted doing it at least once they don't really have much of a leg to stand on.Sounds like Harry’s destroying his own case in court.
He’s said newspaper editors have caused people to die, every single article ever written about him causes distress, he doesn’t remember most of the articles in the case, he thinks belief he took his parents divorce badly had to be due to phone hacking despite it being a normal thing for people to assume and Diana saying it herself, admits that there’s very little evidence of phone hacking, that people saying he was a thicko druggie made him do drugs…
He’s also decided to bring Piers Morgan into his witness statement, despite Morgan not being involved in proceedings. The newspapers weren’t wrong to call him a thicko.
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