What appears in your mind when you hear the name Elizabeth? We guessed it was a royal family along with the Royal Palace in London where His Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II is currently.
The royal family certainly managed to uphold certain magnificent aura as never done.
The Queen is very often seen being headlines with all who travel around the family whether the Princess Episode Diana returned in the 90s or Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the royal family and named their daughter Lilibet.
Now, how many of us know that Lilibet is actually the nickname of childhood queen? And, how many of us think that it was only the first time that one of the royal family descendants was crowned after the Majesty Queen Elizabeth II? Strangely, it’s not the first time.
Read on to find out which members of the royal family are named Queen.
Queen Elizabeth I ruled from 1558 to 1603, that’s when her name debuted in the royal family.
Because he did not have his own child, Queen Elizabeth II received his name from his mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who was Duchess of York when he gave birth to his first child in 1926.
After the Queen of Elizabeth II, the name Elizabeth was forwarded to her daughter as her first middle name – Princess Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise.
This post, the name attaches to the royal family as a popular middle name, generally repetitive.
Zara Anne Elizabeth Tindal, Princess Beatrice Elizabeth Mary, and Lady Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor – Three of the four queen granddaughters have Elizabeth as one of their middle names.
After the grandson, four grandchildren of Queen – Isla Elizabeth Phillips, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, Lena Elizabeth Tindal, and, of course, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor – maintained the middle name ‘Elizabeth’.
Well, we can’t complain.
The ‘Elizabeth’ fetish is really very contagious.
Interestingly, the name Elizabeth has been sourced from the Bible and comes from Hebrew.
The earliest origin can be traced back to the Old Bible Testament, where it is defined as “God is my oath” in Hebrew.
However, our favorite recurrence must be the name of Prince Harry’s Princess and Meghan Markle Lilibet.
Reportedly, the queen was consulted and fully supported before the pair took steps.
We believe this is not the last time a member of the royal family name one of his children after Queen Elizabeth II.
When more summer turns into winter and the royal family works (which we believe they will) bewitch us with their aura, the name Elizabeth will continue to see a new embodiment, everything is graceful like the Mulley Queen Elizabeth II.