Determined to stay away from nonsense, Elizabeth II’s grandson chose a fake name during his years at St Andrews.
Prince William has been in the spotlight since his birthday on June 21, 1982. From his first appearance in Princess Diana’s arms on the steps of St Mary’s Hospital in London, where he was born, to his ultra-mediated wedding to Kate Middleton. In Westminster Abbey, passing his funeral procession behind his mother’s coffin… All the major stages of his life have passed under the watchful gaze of cameras around the world. Fortunately, he got some reprieve during his studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland after a media deal was struck.
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Despite everything, Prince Charles Sr. continued to attract greed at the time. That is why he borrowed a fake name during his studies. A story of gaining sanity and freedom. Indeed, as reported A mirror This Sunday, May 28, William was nicknamed…Steve by his classmates at St Andrews. And this, despite the fact that he was officially admitted to the university as “William, Prince of Wales” (William, Prince of Wales). “There’s a good chance his wife Kate named him that because they were close friends at university and live in the same residence,” notes royal columnist Jennifer Newton. A mirror.
No one knows why the grandson of Elizabeth II set his sights on “Steve”. It remains that this name is derived from the word “Stephan”, itself from the Greek word “stéphanos”, which means “victorious” or “crown”. Perfect when you’re the heir to the British throne.
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Source: Le Figaro
