Answer: With the marriage of Victoria to the German prince, Albert, the name of the British royal family became Saxe-Coburg Gotha. Due to anti-German feeling during the First World War, the family name was changed, by royal proclamation, to that of Windsor in 1917. Although the name has changed, the family are still of German origin.
If you are talking about the British Royal Family before WW1 their name was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha after Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. However George V changed the name to Windsor because Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was German.
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The surname of the British royal family is Windsor. It was adopted by King George V in 1917, replacing the German name Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, due to anti-German sentiment during World War I. In 1960, Queen Elizabeth II decided that her direct descendants would bear the surname Mountbatten-Windsor, combining her own surname with that of her husband, Prince Philip.
There are several "royal families" in the world. Each has a different surname. The family name of the British Royal Family is Windsor.
The present surname of the British royal family is Windsor. They are known as the house of Windsor.
During the First World War in 1917, the royal family changed their surname from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor. Before that(1917) they had no definitive surname, and instead used the name of the house/dynasty they belonged to.
The royal family's SURname is Windsor.
The royal family comes from the danish royal family, the Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg-Sonderburg. Though, if any surname is to be used for the Norwegian royal family, it is "Rex".
The Queen does not normally use or need a surname for many reasons, not the least of which is because as head-of-state, she does not need to be issued a driver's license or passport. However, when necessary, the royal family uses the surname "Windsor," a name that has been in use since 1917 during World War I. It comes from the name of one of the royal residences, Windsor Castle. This was instituted when the British King denounced all German titles that the family held when war broke out between Germany and England. Prior to that, the surname used (again, only on occassion) was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. In England, royalty without the title of "His Royal Highness"/"Her Royal Highness" (HRH) use the surname "Mountbatten-Windsor" which is a combination of Prince Phillip's surname and Queen Elizabeth's.
Surnames are for commoners
The surname Majdoub is an ancient royal Persian name and not Lebanese.
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926).Her surname is Windsor.She did not take husband Phillip's surname, Mountbatten, when she married.The queen's grandfather George V changed the family surname to Windsor because their proper surname, Wettin, sounded too German for English public sentiment during World War I. Wettin had become the surname of the monarchs after Queen Victoria married Prince Albert. Albert's surname, which he passed on to his children, was Wettin. Because Albert was from the noble family of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the royal household was known as Saxe-Coburg and Gotha until 1917, when, along with the surname Wettin, George V changed the name of the British royal household to Windsor.The Queen and all members of the Royal Family holding the style and title His/Her Royal Highness do not hold or use surnames. However, all current members of the Royal Family are members and descendants of the House of Windsor. The House of Windsor was created by King George V by Royal Proclamation in 1917.
The Vietnamese royal familys last name is Nguyen.
Because of their links to the German royal family.