Tyger
Serene Highness
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There is an intense conversation taking place elsewhere regarding the choice of a princess' name - and it got me to thinking about Princess Beatrice. I recall when she was born and the name revealed there were some crinkled noses. It is certainly a very antique name - and I don't think having a princess bear the name has created an upswell in its popularity - but that's beside the point.
What I am wondering about is the diminutive of her name that is used amongst her intimate circle. I heard the diminutive used by her mother, Sarah, in Sarah's 'Finding Sarah' docu-drama series here in the US. In fact, I think an announcer prepared the audience for what it was going to hear because its so alarming.
I was appalled to find out that Princess Beatrice is referred to in an affectionate way in a manner that sounds dangerously close to 'B!tch' - I still don't understand how this sound is being derived from her name as a diminutive - but it is apparently the way she is referred to by her intimate circle - even her mother.
I've been meaning to ask ever since I heard it: can anyone explain this oddity?
What I am wondering about is the diminutive of her name that is used amongst her intimate circle. I heard the diminutive used by her mother, Sarah, in Sarah's 'Finding Sarah' docu-drama series here in the US. In fact, I think an announcer prepared the audience for what it was going to hear because its so alarming.
I was appalled to find out that Princess Beatrice is referred to in an affectionate way in a manner that sounds dangerously close to 'B!tch' - I still don't understand how this sound is being derived from her name as a diminutive - but it is apparently the way she is referred to by her intimate circle - even her mother.
I've been meaning to ask ever since I heard it: can anyone explain this oddity?