As well as having an endless array of formal fancy titles (one of which James, Earl of Wessex recently decided to ditch), the royal family also have plenty of funny and unusual nicknames for one another. Remember how Prince Harry revealed, via his book Spare, that he refers to the future King, Prince William, as 'Willy'? And of course, Harry's daughter, Lilibet, is named after a nickname the late Queen Elizabeth II gave herself as a child, when she struggled to pronounce 'Elizabeth'.
In addition to all this though, King Charles and Queen Camilla's rarely seen grandchildren, AKA those descended from Camilla's son and daughter from her marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles, have some rather peculiar nicknames for their grandparents.
Speaking to People magazine, Tom Parker Bowles previously revealed that all of his children (Lola, 18, and Freddy, 16) and his sister Laura Lopes' offspring (Eliza, 18, and 17-year-old twins, Louis and Gus) "have grown up with Gaga and Uppa".
He added that his mother is "a really great grandmother who occasionally spoils them in a good way" and that "they adore her. My daughter and my niece are at the age now where they ring her and text her, and are very happy doing their own thing together."
King Uppa for the win!













