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Royal Family’s Sweet and Surprising Nicknames Unveiled
The royal family, no matter how high up the ladder they are, have a tradition of endearing nicknames for each other.
These affectionate monikers, kept behind closed doors, have gradually made their way into the public domain over the years.
From Princess Catherine's playful nickname for her husband to the adorable terms the senior royals have for the children, these intimate names add a touch of warmth and familiarity to the regal family dynamic.
In a heartwarming revelation, it has been disclosed that Prince George affectionately refers to his father as “Pops” instead of the traditional “Dad.”
This sweet nickname was shared by a fan recounting a conversation with the late Princess of Wales during her visit to Leicester football club season.
The young Wales children also have their own special names for Prince William, as unveiled over time.
Princess Charlotte, in a touching letter to her late grandmother, Princess Diana, on Mother's Day in 2021, expressed, “Papa is missing you.”
Meanwhile, the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine, has a rather unique pet name for her husband William – “Big Willy.”
Despite the ban on using this endearing term, Catherine also playfully addresses William as “Babe” and occasionally teases him with the nickname “Baldy.”
Not to be outdone, Prince William has his share of cheeky nicknames for his wife, including “Babykins” and “Dodd,” short for “Duchess of Doolittle.”
The couple has been heard calling each other “Babe” and “Darling,” showcasing their affection in public settings like the Chelsea Royal Flower Show in 2016.
Delving deeper into the royal nicknaming tradition, Princess Charlotte herself has a special moniker within the family circle.
During a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, Catherine disclosed that she lovingly calls her daughter “Lodi” instead of Charlotte, as revealed in conversations with mummy blogger Laura Anne.
Additionally, Prince William affectionately refers to Charlotte as “Mignonette,” a term derived from the French word “mignon,” meaning sweet or cute.
As for the eldest royal sibling, Prince George, his name is often shortened to “P.G.”
and even “Tips,” a playful nod to the popular British tea brand.
The youngest member of the royal trio, Prince Louis, has also captured hearts with his cheeky demeanor during the Jubilee weekend.
While his specific nickname remains a mystery, fans have taken to calling him “Boss Baby,” drawing parallels to the animated character.
During his first royal engagement, Prince Louis impressed onlookers with his well-behaved demeanor, earning praise from his mother, Catherine.
Amidst the fun-filled day, Middleton inadvertently revealed Louis' endearing nickname, “Lubug,” as he savored a s'more with dramatic flair.
Princess Charlotte, ever the attentive big sister, observed her brother's antics with a hint of amusement as she enjoyed her own sweet treat.
In the tapestry of royal life, these intimate nicknames offer a glimpse into the personal bonds that transcend titles and formalities within the regal family.
Each endearing term carries a story and a sentiment, adding a touch of warmth and humanity to the illustrious lineage of the royal household.