@domino-710 wrote:

Let's take this one first. LOL

 

From yur link.

 

This reflected Prince Philip's surname. In 1947, when Prince Philip of Greece became naturalised, he assumed the name of Philip Mountbatten as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.



As Prince Philip of Greece he didn't have a surname. When he became a naturalised British Citizen he renounced his royal titles and took the surname Mountbatten - an Anglicised version of his Mother's family name. And he married the then Princess Elizabeth as Lieutenant Philip Mounbatten.  

Oh, and his family had been banished from Greece when he was only a boy, and it's a fair bet the government had cancelled any citizenship rights he had in that country - so rather than being Greek he was probably stateless.

Banter - banter.

 

Whatever the circumstances - he was still - PHILLIP OF GREECE.

 

 

End of.




Re: So now We are One.

in reply to 4channel

5 hours ago

@domino-710 wrote:

Sorry but.....................

 

pfffttt.jpg


You're becoming more and more well-known for this type of behaviour. Wouldn't it be better to just ignore a poster rather than show disrespect to them just because you don't agree with what they have posted or you have a dislike for them?

 

Or you could try and debate them.


@4channel wrote:



Re: So now We are One.

in reply to 4channel

5 hours ago

@domino-710 wrote:

Sorry but.....................

 

pfffttt.jpg


You're becoming more and more well-known for this type of behaviour. Wouldn't it be better to just ignore a poster rather than show disrespect to them just because you don't agree with what they have posted or you have a dislike for them?

 

Or you could try and debate them.


Do get a life - I've been known for years for this ' type of behaviour '. LOL

 

And yet again - anyone is free to post - whatever - whenever.

 

 


@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

 


@domino-710 wrote:

Let's take this one first. LOL

 

From yur link.

 

This reflected Prince Philip's surname. In 1947, when Prince Philip of Greece became naturalised, he assumed the name of Philip Mountbatten as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.



As Prince Philip of Greece he didn't have a surname. When he became a naturalised British Citizen he renounced his royal titles and took the surname Mountbatten - an Anglicised version of his Mother's family name. And he married the then Princess Elizabeth as Lieutenant Philip Mounbatten.  


There is debate over this. His father's surname was Shchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg. But like the British royals he was addressed as Philip, Duke of Shchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg, which he renounced to marry Liz. Who knows what the truth is?


@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:
@4Channel

"the royal family are not even British"...

a large percentage of Britain's population is not "even British"...

Are you referring here to Celtic British, Romano British, AngloSaxon British, Scandinavian British or Norman British?


No, I'm referring to the Indo-British and the Afro-British.


@icyfroth wrote:

@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:
@4Channel

"the royal family are not even British"...

a large percentage of Britain's population is not "even British"...

Are you referring here to Celtic British, Romano British, AngloSaxon British, Scandinavian British or Norman British?


No, I'm referring to the Indo-British and the Afro-British.


Or in other words "Non-aryan." 

But British.

But British, every bit as much as the royal family, even if they did originate from different countries.