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Prince Harry’s Dropping Of His Royal Surname Is ‘Not A Personal Dig’ At The Queen

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Call him by his name!! Despite not actively using his surname or royal title, Prince Harry is “not planning to officially drop his Mountbatten-Windsor title legally,” a source shared with Us Weekly. Related: Inside Harry And Meghan’s ‘Stressful’ Move To Los Angeles The insider told of the 35-year-old’s decision: Obviously, this is a big change from what he’s done his entire life, and has “reassured” his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, that this decision is “not a personal dig.” The confidant noted: We saw this coming quite a while ago, TBH, when he requested to be called just “Harry” during his speaking event at an eco-tourism summit on behalf of his travel conservation program, Travalyst.

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