step-granddaughter
If I were you I would call her by her name, if she has a nickname she likes to be called then that will do, just do your best to keep it casual. As a practical matter, the English language does not have a relationship term for a stepdaughter who is not your stepdaughter any more because of a divorce. If you have a continuing relationship with her, you should feel free to continue to call her your stepdaughter, or even your daughter, depending on how close the relationship is.
Dodie
No, Batista doesn't have sons but he does have 2 daughters and 1 stepdaughter.
Well technicaly it is her godmother!!
No, he had a stepson and stepdaughter. No children of his own.
Your stepdaughter's children are someone'sgrandchildren.If your stepdaughter became your stepdaughter at a young age, so that you treat her as a daughter and she thinks of you as a parent, then both you and she are likely to want her children to be treated as your grandchildren.If she was an adult when she became your stepdaughter, whether you treat her children as your grandchildren will depend on your relationship with her, and the desires of her and your spouse.
The sons and grandsons of a King or Queen are called are called Princes
It's called the daughter-in-law.
The opposite gender of stepson is stepdaughter. A stepson is the son of one's spouse from a previous relationship, while a stepdaughter is the daughter of one's spouse from a previous relationship. Both terms describe the familial relationship created through marriage rather than biological ties.
Alan Ladd Sr's sons-in law. John Veitch, married to his stepdaughter, Carol Lee Veitch. Radio personality Michael Jackson, married to his daughter Alana Ladd.
Anna Olson has a stepdaughter
Building a strong relationship with your stepdaughter involves communication, empathy, and respect. Spend quality time together, listen to her thoughts and feelings, and show genuine interest in her life. Be patient, understanding, and supportive, and work on building trust and a positive connection over time.