Re: What would you name the future Queen of England?
in reply to a message by Mei
Perhaps queen Davina as David is a common name in britain?
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King Edward VIII, later the Duke of Windsor, was named Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, and was always called David. For that reason, no royal child has been a David since! The Family apparently still associate it with the disgrace that Ed VIII brought upon them ... which is a pity, because it is a very good name indeed and my own son's mn. Perhaps they'll get over it, but they certainly haven't yet, and even the female form would be a bridge too far.
I don't quite know enough about the house of Windsor to judge them, so I didn't know about Edward.
That would please them enormously, if they only knew! He was handsome, over-sexed and reluctant to be King because that meant following rules and being respectable. He wanted to marry a twice-married American lady, but the monarch is the Head of the Church of England, whatever that means in real life, and that church at the time didn't recognise divorces. He married her, very soon after her second divorce, and they lived in exile in France except during the war, when he was sent to a Caribbean island as its governor to keep him away from Hitler's Germany, which he was far too impressed by. Not a nice man at all. Sorry to hit you with all this dated trivia, but it is somewhat relevant!
I do remember the divorced american woman story. I don't mind expanding my knowledge, certainly doesn't hurt.