Ivanka Trump is called "Princess Royal" behind her back by some aides and advisers at the White House, a source told Vanity Fair magazine for a snippy story posted online Sunday.
That might have been the biggest revelation in the article taking a critical look at the first daughter, who so far has served quite successfully as assistant to the president, and whose husband Jared Kushner serves as a senior advisor to her father President Donald Trump.
The article focused on July's G-20 summit meeting in Germany and detailed when the president asked his daughter to briefly take his place at a conference table between United Kingdom's Prime Minister Theresa May and Chinese president Xi Jinping.
"Excuse me," one former Trump adviser told Vanity Fair. "This is not a royal family, and she's not the princess royal."
That's when the magazine mentioned that "princess royal" has been used by some West Wing advisers as a nickname for Ivanka Trump, but not directly to her.
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton scoffed at the G-20 move in a Twitter post in July.
Trump’s daughter received her assistant to the president title in March as an unpaid employee of the White House Office, USA Today said.
Social media comments on Ivanka Trump's reported nickname varied from the funny to defense of the first daughter.