Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had their pet name questioned by Romanian Twitter users when they announced the name for their new addition.
The couple called their dog Pula, after the currency in Botswana, the country in Africa where Harry took Meghan on their first few dates.
However, around the world the word has many other meanings and in Romania, Pula is a slang term for a penis.
The amusing double meaning was pointed out by some Twitter users who felt some research ought to have gone in naming the Royal pet.
One tweeted Prince Harry, 37 and Meghan, 40, "should have Googled their dog's rude name".
Another queried how the name got through the quality control of the Royals. “Surely someone in their group would have Googled Pula to ensure it wasn’t Romanian for penis?", they asked.
One stunned follower reacted by writing, "quite a shock to see it in print…!!!”
Harry and Meghan adopted the black Labrador in 2018 but the name was not revealed until two years later.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2019, have been in the headlines recently for another name-related revelation.
Prince Harry and Meghan appeared on an episode of the Late Late Show with James Corden, and the former Suits actress revealed the nickname she calls her husband behind closed doors.
As James, 43, and Harry took an open top bus tour of the city in California during the segment, during which the TV host stole the royal's phone to call his 40 year old other half.
Meghan then asked her husband,"Haz, how is your tour of LA going?" – unveiling his cute nickname.
The nickname tickled James pink as he later exclaimed: "Haz! I didn't know we were calling you Haz!"
To which Harry, who recently shared he "needs to meditate every day after burning out", immediately replied: "Well you aren't my wife."
The Royal was spotted with Princess Eugenie watching the Los Angeles Rams defeat the Cincinatti Bengals at the Super Bowl in Los Angeles this week.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to the US with their son Archie, two, back in April 2020, at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
The pair later welcomed their second child Lilibet, whose name is a tribute to Her Majesty the Queen, in June the following year.
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