Originally posted by SuzianneI think 'Louis' is in memorium of Prince charles favourite uncle 'Lord Louis Mountbatten'
Empovsun also mentioned Alexander, good show.
Louis doesn't have a huge history among British royalty, but the whole lot of them have been leaning French for years. (humour, honour, etc. )
Originally posted by rookie54Thanks for the video, I hadn't seen it yet.
admit it...
even if you didn't lol, you snickered... 😀
the royal pooper hizzelf...
http://tinyurl.com/manyhdq
Both parents pleased as punch, nice to see.
There's something about a young man holding his new child that gives warm fuzzies.
Originally posted by Great Big SteesI dare you to say that to William, to his face.
Hmmm
George = English = Great great grandfather (George V1)
Alexander = Greek = Great grandfather (Philip)
Louis = French = Granfather's Godfather (Mountbatten)
A veritable united nations of names.
I think you forgot his fourth name...Stees.