There has never been any royalty with the name Watson.
Yes. Watson is a patronymic surname of English and Scottish origin, meaning "son of Walter".
it means a English and scottish last name
Watson is a Scottish and Northern English name meaning son of Wat.
The Stuarts were a Scottish royal family.
Watson is a Scottish and Northern English name.It can be derived from an Old English term meaning 'son of Walter'. It can also be an anglicization of the Scottish name Mac Bhaididh (MacWhattie).
Watson is mostly a Scottish and Northern English surname. It is derived from the name Watt which was a common Middle English first name and a shortened version of the name Walter.
Royal Scottish Academy was created in 1826.
Royal Scottish Geographical Society was created in 1884.
Royal Scottish National Orchestra was created in 1891.
Royal Scottish Society of Arts was created in 1821.
Royal Scottish Forestry Society was created in 1854.
Charles Watson - Royal Navy officer - was born in 1714.