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Royal Family A to Z

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Not to long ago, I was flipping through a People Magazine A to Z issue about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, and I have gotten inspired to make an A to Z too, except I am going include the whole entire royal family, not just Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

A is for Princess Alice of Battenberg, Prince Philip's mother.
B is for Bertie, a nickname used by family for Queen Elizabeth's father, King George VI.
C is for the Cambridges, William, Catherine, George, Charlotte, and soon to be baby no.3!
D is for Diana, Princess of Wales.
E is for Elizabeth, the Queen. 
F is for Fergie, Prince Andrew's former wife.
G is for George, an heir to the throne.
H is for Harry, Prince of Wales.
I is for Isla Phillips, one of the Queen's grandchildren.
J is for Jack Brooksbank, the husband to be of Princess Eugenie.
K is for King, and England has had many notable kings.
L is for Louise, Queen Elizabeth's second youngest grandchild.
M is for Meghan Markle, a soon to be member of the British royal family.
N is for Nicholas, as in Lord Nicholas Windsor, the son of the Duke of Kent.
O is for "Oh how I love Royals!" because literally nothing works with O. 

P is for Princess Royal, a title used for Princess Anne.
Q is for Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth II.
R is for Richard III, a famous king from long ago with lots of myths and interesting tales.
S is for Sarah, Princess Margaret's daughter.
T is for Timothy Lawrence, Princess Anne's second husband.
U is for United Kingdom, in which the monarchy rules.
V is Victoria, a famous queen of the United Kingdom.
W is for William, a future King of England.
X is for "X-ordinary!" because once again, nothing works with x.
Y is for the Yorks, Andrew, Fergie (sort of), Beatrice, and Eugenie.
Z is for Zara Tindall, a grand daughter to the Queen.

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