The Force was not with them!
A 'Star Wars'-loving military family’s vacation hit a snag after their son was denied a passport with officials ruling that his peculiar name was too out of this world.A “Star Wars”-loving military family’s vacation hit a snag because their son was denied a passport as officials ruled that his peculiar name was too out of this world.
Christian Mowbray, 48, is serving in the Corps of Royal Engineers at the Rock Barracks in Sutton Heath, 100 miles northeast of London, England. Loki Skywalker Mowbray and his family faced passport problems because his middle name is copyrighted by Disney. Picture: Facebook “I understand their position and reasoning, but I believe they need to recognize that modern names are evolving,” he added. “I can understand if an adult changes their name for a ‘stunt,’ but this is not the case for a child from birth.”A similar situation arose for another UK family because they named their daughter after a “Game of Thrones” character.
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