Talk:Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia

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None of Prince Tomislav's children have a right to princely status

The article refers to prince Tomislav's children and grandchildren as "princes" and "princesses". This is blatantly untrue.

None of Prince Tomislav's children have a right to princely status, because the status needed to be confirmed in the National Assembly of Yugoslavia and signed by the ruling monarch and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia did not exist when they were born, or ever since. Prince Tomislav, on the other hand, had this right because his status had been confirmed by the constituion in force when he was born. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.245.37.238 (talk) 21:29, 28 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Children's articles/status

Why is it that the daughter is the only one actually linked to an article? When you hover over the sons' names, they all say "was" as if they're dead. When you click on their names, it just goes back to their father's article. If there's no article for them, then why the link? Also, why is there a blurb and why does it say "was" when you hover over their names? 76.202.192.102 (talk) 03:04, 30 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]