Prince Harry, the granddaughter of the Queen of Britain, Meghan Markle's husband and the father of two, do you know him simply as Prince Harry or not? In fact, you should first learn that his name is not Harry, but Henry.
Second, the prince does not have an adjective, but how does it work?
His full name is Henry Charles Albert David and so far there is no adjective due to special and somewhat complex rules.
Being part of the most powerful royal family, Harry does not have an adjective like all other mortals. In addition, the official registration of baby Archie also states: His Majesty Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.
Anyway! When returning to military service, Harry used the surname "Wales". During that time he was known as Captain Harry Wales.
What happens now that Harry no longer has a royal title?
Most likely he will start using Archie's surname, Mountbatten-Windsor: "Mountbatten" - is the surname of Prince Philip and "Windsor" is the surname that George V gave to Queen Elizabeth. complicated, the prince himself has not signed any document with that name so far.Therefore, for all he is merely Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
Source: Cosmopolitan