Mountbatten-Windsor
Under an ambiguously-worded Order-in-Council issued in 1960, the name Mountbatten-Windsor is the personal surname of the descendants of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. It differs from the official name of the British Royal Family or Royal House, which remains Windsor. The change of surname does not apply to members of the royal family who are not descended from the Queen. The Order specifically applies the surname to those descendants of the Queen not holding Royal styles and titles but in practice it is used by all the British Royal Family descended from Queen Elizabeth II as their surname, as shown at the marriages of the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, when both used Mountbatten-Windsor in the banns issued announcing their marriages.1Holders of the surname Mountbatten-Windsor
The following people either hold or have held, under the above common interpretation, the surname Mountbatten-Windsor. They are listed in the order of succession to the Crown.- Charles, Prince of Wales
- Prince William of Wales
- Prince Harry of Wales
- Andrew, Duke of York
- Princess Beatrice of York
- Princess Eugenie of York
- Edward, Earl of Wessex (his wife, formerly Sophie Rhys-Jones assumed his surname on their marriage)
- Lady Louise Windsor - daughter of the Earl of Wessex, whose surname is Mountbatten-Windsor but whose title is simply Windsor.
- Anne,
Princess Royal (until her marriage with Mark
Phillips in 1973 (div. 1992),
when she assumed his surname; her surname has subsequently changed again on the
occasion of her marriage with Timothy Laurence in 1992)
Footnote
1 Source: Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace, who were consulted for this article.


