What is the surname used by the British royal family?
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Windsor
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Answer
Windsor is the surname used by the British royal family. It was adopted in 1917 by George V, who changed it from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha during World War I. The name Windsor is derived from Windsor Castle, the royal family's Berkshire residence since the 12th century.
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