Prince William and Prince Harry used the names William Wales and Harry Wales before being bestowed their own official titles from the monarchy, which would become their surnames.
William became the Duke of Cambridge following his wedding to Middleton, while Harry was bestowed with the Duke of Sussex title after marrying Markle.
In north Wales, place names were frequently adopted, and in mid Wales families adopted nicknames for surnames. Jenkins is possibly derived from two different sources: as a corruption of a Flemish ...
Before Prince William and Prince Harry got married to Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, respectively, the brothers used a surname that honored their father King Charles III's former royal title.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip), they used the surname Wales while serving in the military in their early 20s. This surname was a tribute to their father, Prince Charles, who was the Prince ...