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What Prince George and Princess Charlotte Call Queen Elizabeth II and Camilla
Prince George and Princess Charlotte may be royalty, but they don't use formal titles when addressing their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and potential future queen, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
So what do they call them behind closed doors?
According to reports, the young royals do not refer to them as “Grandma” or “Granny.”
Camilla disclosed in an interview with the Daily Mail shortly after Prince George's birth that her own grandchildren call her “Gaga.”
She added, “I don't know if it's because they think I am.
It is funny but is still very sweet.”
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It is unknown whether Prince George and Princess Charlotte adopted the same nickname for their great-grandmother.
In last year's ITV documentary Diana, Our Mother, Her Life and Legacy, Prince William revealed that he regularly reminds his children of two grandmothers in their lives, Carol Middleton and the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
It makes sense that they use another familiarity to describe Prince Charles's second wife, whatever name they picked.
The new biography The Duchess, Camilla Parker Bowles and the Love Affair that Rocked the Crown, portrays Camilla as a totally doting matriarch.
Every June, she hosts a massive party for both her grandchildren and the grandchildren of friends.
In 2016, about 90 children enjoyed sandwiches, cakes, and jellies while playing tug-of-war and watching magicians and entertainers at Clarence House.
Author Penny Junor wrote, “they were spellbound as magicians did tricks and entertainers made them laugh.”
As for Queen Elizabeth II, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed in another ITV documentary, Our Queen at 90, that Prince George calls her “Gan-Gan.”
The Queen is known to adore her youngest descendants, leaving little gifts or something special in their room when they stay with her.
It's interesting to note that while the young royals may be heirs to the throne, they are still just children who enjoy spending time with their family and having fun.