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Politics at war! It was bad for political policy to have Germanic sounding surnames when Tommies were fighting the Germans in the War ( World War I) so the German titles were dropped- from Hanover to Windsor- ( let George do it, George V!)- and the Battenberg house altered names to Mountbatten which means the same thing but sounds more English. Doubtless there were other surface touches. Queen Mary (l867-l953) if I am not mistaken was born in a German city!

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