Princess_Eleanor
Nobility
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2020
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- City
- Vienna
- Country
- Austria
I know quite a few ordinary women, who have kept their married name as well - be it for the children and/ or because after many years of marriage, that's just what they were known as.
These days, there are also men who take their wife's name, though I didn't expect Frank to do this since de Nassau is his wife's ex-husband's name. That would be a bit weird.
Sure, 3 last names are quite a lot and she could have done away with either Antony or de Nassau, but there are other people with long names as well and it's her choice...
These days, there are also men who take their wife's name, though I didn't expect Frank to do this since de Nassau is his wife's ex-husband's name. That would be a bit weird.
Sure, 3 last names are quite a lot and she could have done away with either Antony or de Nassau, but there are other people with long names as well and it's her choice...