As is known, the Queen is the sole decision maker in the British royal family. Looks like she even calls the shots when it comes to royal names. According to The Mirror, Monarch was very dissatisfied with the name and said it was “very yappy” for a person born into the royal family.
“Yuppie”, as many may not know, is short for “young urban professional” or “young uphill running professional”, which refers to a young professional working in a city in the early 1980s. was created for.
Reportedly “It took two weeks for York to formally announce” [Beatrice’s] The name caused the Queen’s concerns,” The Mirror reported.
In the end, the decision was made on Beatrice Elizabeth Mary. While Beatrice is in honor of Queen Victoria’s youngest daughter, the middle name was chosen as a tribute to the queen herself.
Although it may seem a bit cruel to the Queen to use a derogatory term for the name chosen by the parents, it should interest you to know that it is actually a royal tradition to seek their approval when it comes to royal names. A royal member is expected to sit with the Queen in “informal conversation” and discuss the name of her choice, to ensure that the Queen is satisfied.
This tradition has been carried forward to this day, with royal members seeking their queen’s approval for the baby’s name. Prince Harry even asked his grandmother to use the surname “Lillibet” as his daughter’s name.