Who would have thought that Prince William and his wife Duchess Kate didn’t just have the standard nicknames like Darling, Honey or Sweetheart? She is also said to have a suggestive term for her husband.
As in any relationship, the Cambridge couple have a variety of nicknames among themselves. Some of these are endearing as usual in a partnership, others are teasing. Prince William is said to have once complained about his wife Kate’s hair, whereupon she is said to have baptized him “Baldy”, i.e. bald head.
The British magazine “The Sun” has now published some funny nicknames of the duke couple. Princess Diana is said to have always called her eldest son “Willie the Wombat,” after a species of marsupial that lives in Australia. He is said to have received the cute nickname after becoming smitten with the animal at the age of two during an official royal trip to Australia. Kate, in turn, was nicknamed “Squeak” at St. Andrew’s preschool in Berkshire, according to the source, which led to her and her sister Pippa being nicknamed “PipSqueak” together.
Duchess Kate’s nickname, which her husband gave her, should also match the animal world: “Duchess of Dolittle”. “Doctor Dolittle and His Animals” is originally a British children’s book from the 1920s, which has been reprinted many times. It is about a medical doctor who speaks the language of animals and also helps them. Obvious, because it is known that Prince William and his family are very fond of animals and also own a dog.
Duchess Kate: intimate nickname for Prince William?
The nickname that Kate is said to have given William in the first few years of their acquaintance is particularly spicy: “Big Willy”. What exactly the “big” refers to at this point, whether the height of the prince or other things, the insider leaves open. But it should be said that “Willy” is also used as a pet name for the penis in English, not just for the abbreviation of William.
And Prince George also got a very special nickname in the womb. According to “The Sun”, his parents are said to have called him “our little grape”. Prince George and Princess Charlotte are said to call their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II “Gan-Gan”. The Royal Highness got off quite well with that, as her late husband Prince Philip is said to have called her “Cabbage” (cabbage) and “Sausage” (sausage). Duke Camilla, the step-grandmother of the two, also got a variant of the royal nickname, she is said to be called “Ga-Ga” by the Cambridge children.
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