Template talk:Greek royal family

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Should

Prince Michael of Greece
add to this template? Astorknlam 10:30 (GMT)

Styles for married princesses

A discrepancy that has come up in comparing some of these royalty templates is that whether princesses married to commoners should be called HRH (or whatever) Princess [her given name], Mrs [husband's full name], or whether they should be given as HRH (or whatever) Princess [her given name], Mrs [husband's surname]. For royal families with websites, the decision is not difficult. However, there are templates of several defunct royal families, treated as royal families (which is another issue), which do not have their own websites with information about their preferred styles. Largely, it appears that the traditional formula HRH (or whatever) Princess [her given name], Mrs [husband's full name] is being used. Have I misunderstood this to be a discrepancy, or is everything alright how it is? GiovanniCarestini (talk) 01:43, 20 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

In any case, I followed Surtsicna's example in listing Princess Alexia in the Danish royal template. But perhaps someone good with the markup could make it work so that on two of the pages where that template appears, Princess Alexia's name appears as edited in the template, namely, HRH Princess Alexia, Mrs Morales. Those two pages that are not doing it right are the page of Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, and that of the Danish Royal Family. GiovanniCarestini (talk) 02:25, 20 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Use of coat of arms