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: Quite strange, because she said in her
: biography she had a Spanish passport and her
: surname was de Grecia.
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: And surprisingly she is given the style HRH
: and has adopted De Hannover as second
: surname
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: Was it mandatory to have 2 surnames, right?
: Queen Sofía chose de Borbón y Grecia. But
: since Irene is not a Borbón, the logical
: option was Hannover.
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: I am not saying that it was not the logical
: option.
: Queen Sofia is officially "Sofia de
: Grecia de Borbón". She chose her
: husband's surname as second surname.
: "De Borbón y Grecia" are her
: children.
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: Wasn't Princess Beatrice officially
: "named" as "de
: Sajonia-Coburgo y Gotha" when her
: daughter married Alfonso XIII?
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: I think you are taking about Princess
: Beatrice, Bee, who married Infante Alfonso
: de Orleans.
: Princess Beatrice, Queen VE's mother, was
: referred in the act of matrimony as
: "HRH Princess Beatrice of Great Britain
: and Ireland".
I was confusing another thing: how was Queen Victoria Eugenia referred in her own will? Wasn't she referred as Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg y Windsor?
: REAL DECRETO por el que se concede la
: nacionalidad española por carta de
: naturaleza a Su Alteza Real doña Irene de
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: The Council of Minister approved six Letters
: of Naturalization on Friday, including that
: of Queen Sofia's sister.
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