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Is it really necessary to include that her husband was bisexual?
[edit] Had interest in Horoscopes
I have a letter from her Lady-in-waiting thanking my great grand mother for her horoscope. Roy Hurlstone
[edit] Post-niminal letters
According to the photo I took few das ago (see right), post-nominal letters should follow her name.--Clithering 10:23, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, yes. Well, whilst she *has* post-nominal letters, they're not part of her name, so the BRoy Style guide omits them from the opening paragraph, in favour of listing them later (under Honours). If you feel that this is wrong, please do discuss. Cheers – DBD 14:45, 27 January 2007 (UTC)