Talk:Prince Johnson
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I don't think Johnson ever claimed to "be a prince" of any monarchy or royal house. It may well have been his first given name, or maybe a nickname acquired later, in any case it was used as an ordinary name, and therefore does belong in the title. In fact the most common form is simply "Prince Johnson" rather than "Prince Yormie Johnson" (let alone just "Yormie Johnson").
- Fixed. Qero 15:24, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
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