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Meghan Markle May Be Getting A New Last Name After Royal Split

She picked up a new name less than two years ago when she said "I do" in a wedding watched by millions around the world. And while Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is still married to Prince Harry, her name will change once again after they bow out of the British royal family at the end of March. Both Harry and Meghan have recently indicated that they aren't interested in using their titles, which they will get to keep, but have also been told they cannot use. In a recent appearance in Scotland, the event's host introduced Prince Harry to attendees by saying: Then there is the video posted to the Sussex Instagram account in February, when Meghan was reminded of the time she told British Vogue's editor Edward Enninful to call her by her first name. Unlike us mere mortals, royals get to choose what it is they want to have as a last name - because they usually aren't born with one. Growing up, Harry and his older brother William were known as "Harry and William Wales" - which is fine, according to the British monarchy site, because they took the "House" name of their father Charles, Prince of Wales. Prince William's children are reportedly known as George and Charlotte Cambridge at school. Today Harry and Meghan are known as the "Sussexes," and they could stay that way because as far as we know, they will continue to be the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. But if Meghan doesn't fancy being known as "Rachel Meghan Sussex," since Rachel is her real first name, she can always pick up the last name Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip styled for their descendants back in 1952, Mountbatten-Windsor, which is the last name Harry and Meghan gave their son Archie after he was born. Could we soon be referring to her as "Rachel Meghan Mountbatten-Windsor"? Only time will tell. Watch the video to see how Meghan Markle May Be Getting A New Last Name After Royal Split. #Megxit #MeghanMarkle #RoyalFamily

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