Now, let’s dive into the world of the British royals, where titles like "Her Majesty" and "Defender of the Faith" are just the tip of the iceberg. But what happens behind closed palace doors? Do they have pet names? Oh, they absolutely do. While Buckingham Palace isn’t exactly spilling the tea on this topic, we’ve managed to uncover some of the cutest and most intriguing nicknames of the most famous royals. So, grab your tea and let’s explore these delightful little secrets together!
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth

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As a little girl, the future Queen of England wasn’t just a princess in the making—she was also a bundle of sweetness. According to Hello!, she called herself Tillabet, a nickname that evolved into Lilibet as she grew older. But let’s talk about "Cabbage." Yes, cabbage! In the 2006 film The Queen, Prince Philip lovingly called Elizabeth “Cabbage” when they shared a bed scene. Screenwriter Peter Morgan claimed this nickname was confirmed by reliable sources, and biographer Robert Lacey backed it up. So, there you have it—Her Majesty, the cabbage!
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The People’s Princess, Diana
Princess Diana was a beacon of grace and style, but the British press had a knack for giving her some rather memorable nicknames. Dynasty Di, for instance, came from her iconic 80s fashion choices that mirrored the TV drama Dynasty. After her tragic death in 1997, then-Prime Minister Tony Blair bestowed her with a title that would endure forever. "She was the People’s Princess, and that is how she will stay, how she will remain in our hearts and memories forever," he declared, according to BBC News. That’s one nickname that truly encapsulates her legacy.
Prince William: From Wombat to Wills

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Prince William’s nickname journey is one of the most adorable stories in the royal


