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  1. The Titles Deprivation Act 1917 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which authorised enemies of the United Kingdom during the First World War to be deprived of their British peerages and royal titles.

  2. Nov 11, 2018 · Prince Alexander survived the First World War, having served with distinction throughout. In 1917, the Battenberg family took the surname Mountbatten. Prince Alexander became Sir Alexander Mountbatten and was created Marquess of Carisbrooke in 1930.

  3. On July 17, 1917, during the third year of World War I, Britain’s King George V orders the British royal family to dispense with the use of German titles and surnames, changing the surname of his...

  4. Feb 23, 2016 · What is less know (well, unless you’re a super call Royal-watcher like me) is that just a few months later, George took the opportunity to shrink the Royal family, restricting the title of Prince and Princess and virtually abolishing the style of Highness.

  5. debretts.com › royal-family › letters-patent-and-theThe Ruling of 1917

    With this ruling of 1917, George V restricted the usage of the style HRH and the title of Prince or Princess tothe children of the monarch, the children of the sons of the monarch the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales.

  6. Jun 1, 2023 · Many members of the royal family are guarded by 24-hour security, but several high-profile royals are not. And, to complicate matters further, some royals are only protected during specific scenarios (e.g., working events, weddings, and travel abroad), while others receive no protection at all.

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  8. Jul 17, 2018 · In the 15 months from his abdication to his death, royal relations still in power debated if and how they should grant the family asylum, with many of the Romanov descendants believing King...

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