Here is the question :
WHAT WAS THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY KNOWN AS BEFORE BECOMING THE HOUSE OF WINDSOR?
Here is the option for the question :
- Tudor
- Plantagenet
- Lancaster
- Saxe-Coburg
The Answer:
And, the answer for the the question is :
Explanation:
[STC0020069]. The surname Windsor is used by members of the British royal family. That name, however, is quite new. The Royals were known as the Saxe-Coburgs (and sometimes as the Saxe-Coburg-Gothas) until 1917. Albert, Queen Victoria’s German husband, inspired this lengthy surname. During the First World War, however, as anti-German feelings boiled, King George V declared a new family name: Windsor. Members of the British royal family who are not princes, princesses, or royal highnesses now have the surname Mountbatten-Windsor, which is derived from Prince Philip’s surname combined with Windsor.