Prince Louis
Prince Louis will call Camilla Parker Bowles "Gaga" just like Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Pictured: Prince Louis carries Prince Louis as they arrive for his christening service at St James's Palace on July 09, 2018 in London, England. Getty Images/Dominic Lipinski - WPA Pool

Prince Louis will follow in his older siblings’ footsteps of calling Camilla Parker Bowles “Gaga” when he starts talking.

During a previous interview, Bowles said that Prince George and Princess Charlotte refer to her as “Gaga” instead of grandma.

“My own grandchildren call me Gaga. I don’t know if it’s because they think I am! It is funny but is still very sweet,” she said (via Good Housekeeping).

Kara Godfrey, a journalist for Express, said that Prince Louis will call his grandmother the same way because this is what he will be hearing from his siblings.

Bowles is also the grandmother of Eliza, Louis, and Gus Lopes, the children of her daughter Laura Lopes, as well as Lola and Freddy Parker Bowles, who are the kids of Bowles’ son Tom Parker Bowles. By the looks of it, the five children also call Prince Charles’ wife as Gaga.

The younger members of the royal family are known for using unique and hilarious nicknames for the older members of the British clan. For instance, Prince George refers to Queen Elizabeth II as “Gan-Gan.” A young Prince William called his grandmother Gary.

Richard Gay, a royal reporter, revealed that Prince William left some of the palace staff confused after he went in search for Gary. They, later on, found out that he was actually looking for his grandmother.

Other royal nicknames include “Wombat,” which was Princess Diana’s way of referring to Prince William, and “Poppet,” which Prince William called his wife Kate Middleton. Prince Harry calls his wife, Meghan Markle, Meg, and the “Suits” alum calls her husband Haz.

In related news, Bowles recently made headlines after it was revealed that she will one day become Queen. Patrick Jephson, Princess Diana’s former private secretary, shared his thoughts about the Duchess of Cornwall on Channel 4’s “The Royal House of Windsor.”

“I think Queen Camilla was always on the cards. You’ll never find it acknowledged, you’ll find clever wording like ‘there are no plans’ or ‘it is not envisaged.’ But I bet you a dollar to a donut Her Majesty Queen Camilla will be crowned,” he said (via Express).