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 royal family's SURname is Windsor.
The present surname of the British royal family is Windsor. They are known as the house of Windsor.
Surnames are for commoners
Because of their links to the German royal family.
There are several "royal families" in the world. Each has a different surname. The family name of the British Royal Family is Windsor.
Prince George's full name is George Alexander Louis. As a member of the British royal family, he does not use a surname in the traditional sense. However, when necessary, royal family members often use "Windsor" as the family surname.
Windsor
The royal surname "Mountbatten-Windsor" first appeared on an official document in 1960. It was adopted by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's descendants, signifying a combination of the royal family's Windsor name and Philip's family name, Mountbatten. This surname was used to distinguish their descendants from other branches of the royal family.
There are many countries without a royal family. These countries include The United States of America, as well as Greece, France, as well as Albania. However, the latter countries royal family is no longer in power.
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.
Because that is the royal family's surname