Prince Harry Alleges Prince Charles And Camilla Wanted To Literally Change Catherine’s Name When She Married William

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Prince Harry’s bombshell memoir, Spare, made its way into the hands of the press ahead of its release later this month, and the book apparently includes a slew of shocking allegations from the Duke of Sussex. They includes nasty jokes that his family purportedly made about him and a purported physical fight between himself and his brother, Prince William. Now, it would seem Harry also alleges that his father, Prince (and now King) Charles, and stepmother Camilla wanted to literally change Catherine’s name after she married William.

According to his book (via The Daily Mail), King Charles and Camilla wanted to change Catherine’s name so that the first letter would be a “K.” They allegedly believed the royal family had too many members that have names that started with a “C” and thought the name change would make it easier. When making their point, they apparently said that it would especially difficult when it came to their “cyphers” (which are their personal Royal Family monograms), as Charles, Camilla, and Catherine would be using the same letter at the time. 

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