Did Queen Elizabeth II Choose Mountbatten as Her Surname?

Explore why Queen Elizabeth II retained Windsor and how Mountbatten-Windsor came to be.

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Queen Elizabeth II did not take Mountbatten as her surname. Upon her marriage to Prince Philip, who adopted the name Mountbatten, she retained the House of Windsor name established by her grandfather, King George V. In 1960, Elizabeth and Philip decided that their direct descendants would use the surname Mountbatten-Windsor when a surname is required, harmonizing both family names.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What surname did Queen Elizabeth II use? Queen Elizabeth II used the name Windsor but adopted Mountbatten-Windsor for her descendants.
  2. Why did Queen Elizabeth II retain the name Windsor? She retained Windsor because it was established by her grandfather, King George V.
  3. What is the significance of the Mountbatten-Windsor name? The name Mountbatten-Windsor symbolizes the union of the royal family's lineage with Prince Philip's family name.
  4. Did Prince Philip change his last name? Yes, Prince Philip adopted the Mountbatten name after marrying Queen Elizabeth II.