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6-Year-Old Girl Denied Passport Because She’s Named After ‘Game Of Thrones’ Character

6-year-old denied passport over ‘Game of Thrones’ name!

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Lucy, a mom from South West England, had her dreams crushed.

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Disneyland Paris plan revealed.

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She planned an unforgettable trip to Disneyland Paris with her daughter.

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Her six-year-old daughter, Khaleesi, was at the center of this drama.

Game of Thrones backstory unveiled.

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The backstory adds a layer of intrigue to this unusual tale.

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Game of Thrones, based on George R.R. Martin’s books, became a cultural phenomenon.

Fan favorite character exposed.

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Daenerys Targaryen, also known as Khaleesi, quickly became a fan favorite.

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The character’s name became synonymous with strength and determination.

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Fans worldwide started naming their children Khaleesi, inspired by the fierce queen.

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The name means “queen” in the fictional Dothraki language from the series.

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Lucy’s ordeal shines a light on the complexities of name trademarks.

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Lucy told the BBC she was “absolutely devastated” after their passport application was denied.

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Why? Officials said she needed Warner Brothers’ approval because of a trademark issue.

Trademarked name shocker exposed.

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Yes, you read that right. Khaleesi is apparently a trademarked name!

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“We were so looking forward to our first holiday together,” Lucy lamented.

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The 39-year-old mother couldn’t believe her ears.

Passport Office letter explained.

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“I had a letter from the Passport Office saying her name is trademarked by Warner Brothers,” she explained.

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“It was the first I’ve heard of such a thing — I was astonished.”

Game of Thrones name explained.

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Khaleesi, as fans of the series know, is another name for Daenerys Targaryen.

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The iconic character from HBO’s “Game of Thrones” inspired Lucy’s choice.

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After receiving legal advice, Lucy learned her daughter could indeed use that name.

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She promptly forwarded this information to the Passport Office.

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“I didn’t understand and felt frustrated,” she said.

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“If she could get a birth certificate, would something not have been flagged up then?”

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Lucy was baffled by the concept of trademarking a name.

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“I never thought you could trademark a name,” she added.

Apology from Passport Office issued.

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The Passport Office later admitted their mistake and called Lucy to apologize.

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Officials assured Lucy they would process Khaleesi’s passport immediately.

Power of social media proven.

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Lucy is convinced her social media complaints made the difference.

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“If I hadn’t posted this on social media, nothing would have been done.”

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“I would have been stuck, not knowing what to do.”

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Lucy shared that others reached out, saying they’d experienced similar issues.

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And now, other parents naming their children after popular characters might think twice.

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But for Lucy and Khaleesi, this experience has been nothing short of a rollercoaster.