Doesn’t Fitz in a name denote illigitimacy?. Not originally. It meant “son of”. I believe it came to be linked with illegitimacy when Charles the second used it to designate one of his illegitimate sons ‘Fitzroy’ - son of the king. There are many notable Fitz’s in the aristocracy - not least among them the Dukes of Norfolk.
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