The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant....

Actually she announced in 1993 after Bill Clinton took office she would include Clinton in her name but that is another thread. Oh wait that has been done.


As for Kate, as a titled royal she holds no surname, but when one is used, it is Mountbatten-Windsor.

And considering that she was known as Senator Clinton and is now known as Secretary Clinton, it's safe to say that her name is...Clinton.
 
Not until all the Parliaments of the Commonwealth approve the changes. He [Harry] should work at getting one of the countries on his side.

Either that or maybe try the MacBeth thing before the baby is born.

This thread is silly.:rotfl2:

Yep, I find the worldwide fascination with British royalty silly. But it's also fun. Kind of like following the antics of Lindsay Lohan or the Kardashians.

So, it was just announced TODAY that Kate is pregnant??? Were there rumors of it before? I saw one of those gossip rags at the supermarket today. The one that continually picks on Camilla. (The Globe?) I could have sworn that it had something about Camilla being furious about Kate's baby and going into an alcoholic rage.

Jim
 
That's her title, not her name.

Yes, secession was dumb, I'm quite tired. If you think I claim to know it all, might want to brush up on where I ever claimed that.

As I said back then, Hillary Rodham added Clinton's name to hers because the voters in Arkansas are what they are. She never used it before that, she didn't use it after that except in those terms. I have respect for her, she has respect for herself, I'll use her own name. Call her whatever you want.

Actually I believe she didn't add Clinton to her name, she went by Hillary Clinton when he was governor, and then went by Hillary Rodham Clinton when he became president.

But what do I know, I don't live in the City.
 
Not until all the Parliaments of the Commonwealth approve the changes. He should work at getting one of the countries on his side.

What change? Even if there isn't a change, the daughter of the king precedes the brother of the king.

If it's a girl, and the rule isn't changed, she could be bumped by a little brother, but not by an uncle.
 


Actually I believe she didn't add Clinton to her name, she went by Hillary Clinton when he was governor, and then went by Hillary Rodham Clinton when he became president.

But what do I know, I don't live in the City.

She went by her very own name until she added his on to the end.
 
She went by her very own name until she added his on to the end.

I'm sure I could find a 100 citations to prove this is wrong but you wouldn't believe it anyway.

Like I said what do "we" know, "we" know people who actually own a car in the City.
 
Harry gets knocked down a notch no matter what. The only thing the rule would change is if the first child is a girl, she'd no longer be knocked down a notch by her later born brother. Any child of William will be ahead of Harry.

Exactly.

Currently I believe England practices what is known as Male Preference Primogeniture, meaning the oldest male child inherits even if he has older sisters. What they are going to is Equal Primogeniture meaning simply the oldest child regardless of gender inherits.
 


Not until all the Parliaments of the Commonwealth approve the changes. He should work at getting one of the countries on his side.
Prince Harry going down one in the line to the throne doesn't need parliament or the commonwealth approval it happens as soon as the babyis born. Its what happened to Andrew after all. Queen Elizabeth took precedent over the Duke of Gloucester the Duke of Kent after all. Lastly if Prince William dies before he becomes king his child will become King not Harry. George III was the grandson of George II not son his father the Prince of Wales died before his father did.
 
:coffee: Lots of different topics in this thread. I thought this was about expecting a baby. :confused:
 
As explained by the official British royal website, the Queen's descendants carry the royal surname Windsor, as well as the name Mountbatten to reflect her husband Prince Philip's surname.

The royal website explains further that the surnames are not always used, only when they are formally needed, such as the case of marriage.
 
She went by her very own name until she added his on to the end.

I'm sure I could find a 100 citations to prove this is wrong but you wouldn't believe it anyway.

Like I said what do "we" know, "we" know people who actually own a car in the City.

I also remember hearing that she did go by Hillary Rodham when he was first governor of Arkansas. There was some criticism about it in the state, so she added Clinton (while he was still Governor).
 
What change? Even if there isn't a change, the daughter of the king precedes the brother of the king.

If it's a girl, and the rule isn't changed, she could be bumped by a little brother, but not by an uncle.

Prince Harry going down one in the line to the throne doesn't need parliament or the commonwealth approval it happens as soon as the babyis born. Its what happened to Andrew after all. Queen Elizabeth took precedent over the Duke of Gloucester the Duke of Kent after all. Lastly if Prince William dies before he becomes king his child will become King not Harry. George III was the grandson of George II not son his father the Prince of Wales died before his father did.


I know, I was responding to the one poster on this thread who has been trying to tell everyone that the change has been made already.
 
I also remember hearing that she did go by Hillary Rodham when he was first governor of Arkansas. There was some criticism about it in the state, so she added Clinton (while he was still Governor).

He was elected in 1978. She added Clinton in 1982. Ever since then she has been known as Hillary Rodham Clinton, and referred to as Mrs. Clinton (as First Lady), Senator Clinton and Secretary Clinton. Since she added the name, she has never been known as Hillary Rodham nor has she referred to herself as such, contrary to what Cornflake wants to cling to.
 
Either that or maybe try the MacBeth thing before the baby is born.



Yep, I find the worldwide fascination with British royalty silly. But it's also fun. Kind of like following the antics of Lindsay Lohan or the Kardashians.


Jim

What I find funny is the huge fascination in the US. At least up here we still have a connection to the Monarchy but you guys kicked them out quite awhile ago.
 
He was elected in 1978. She added Clinton in 1982. Ever since then she has been known as Hillary Rodham Clinton, and referred to as Mrs. Clinton (as First Lady), Senator Clinton and Secretary Clinton. Since she added the name, she has never been known as Hillary Rodham nor has she referred to herself as such, contrary to what Cornflake wants to cling to.


She must be talking about before they were married. :rotfl::rotfl:But then again I am in a city but not the City.
 
So happy for them :thumbsup2. Having suffered from H.G. myself and losing 15lbs with our firstborn, I truly feel her pain and wish her the best. Godspeed mommy and baby. :flower3:
 

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