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Each person signs differently. It can be a full name, it can be an initial, it can be just a first name or even a surname. The ways of signing also vary according to the type of document, letter or message and who they are intended for. This also happens with members of the British royal family. Each one has one or more different signatures and it's interesting to know what they are, isn't it?! Check out now the ways members of the British royal family sign, according to a special article in Australian Vogue. 1-Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II is known this way, but this is not her signature. In her first post on social media, back in 2014, she signed as “Elizabeth R”.
Do you know why? The use of “R” after the name is a centuries-old tradition and refers to “king” and “queen” in Latin, which are “rex” and “regina”, respectively. Some personal documents say that she C Level Contact List signs with an intimate nickname that comes from her childhood: “Lilibet”. 2-Prince Philip The queen's husband and king consort, Prince Philip, does not use formalities and his high rank in his signatures. He usually signs with just his first name. 3-Prince William and Kate Middleton Kate and William have a habit of being formal in their documents, signing as “Their Royal Highness” and “Duke and Duchess of Cambridge”, however, recently new forms have appeared. In an official Zoom appointment.

They were identified as “DOC”, which would be the initials of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and in another correspondence, Kate signed only with a “C”, the initial of Catherine, her given name. . 4-Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles Prince Charles also sticks to formalities and usually signs himself as “His Royal Highness”, that is, His Royal Highness, and as “The Prince of Wales”, which means “The Prince of Wales”. On rare occasions he writes his first name, but it is usually accompanied by his real titles. His wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, usually does like her father-in-law and signs only her first name, with the exception of official documents, which she addresses to “His Royal Highness” and the “Duchess of Cornwall”. Not everyone has so many titles, so many protocols and visibility, but everyone has a way they usually sign. What is yours? Tell us here in the comments!
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