It's Mountbatten-Windsor, not Windsor, isn't it? Also, some note should be made of the fact that she is entitled to the style of royal highness and the title of princess of the UK, but will not be referred to by that style, or something. Unless some sort of royal warrant or letter patent has been issued to deprive her of said style. The page should be moved to either "Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor" or "Lady Louise Windsor", depending.john 04:02, 27 Nov 2003 (UTC)
The royal website uses Windsor: [1] --Jiang
- It's "Mountbatten Windsor" (no hyphen). She will officially be known as Lady Louise Windsor. Graham :) 04:33, 27 Nov 03 (UTC)
Then is there something wrong with Mountbatten-Windsor? Why is there no hyphen? --Jiang
- Because Mountbatten is one of her middle names, not part of her surname. Graham :) 04:46, 27 Nov 2003 (UTC)
The M-W article states otherwise. --Jiang