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I can find no precedent on titles and notability. IMO merely being in possesion of a title through birth does not make a person notable. Other than the title, the only other claim appears to be Jane Fellowes relationship to Diana, Princess of Wales. Nuttah68 13:21, 18 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • Comment. "Who are Princess Di's siblings?" would be a legitimate encyclopedia question." It would be, and the obvious place to look, and for the answer to be, would be on the Diana, Princess of Wales article. The reasonably common standard elsewhere is 'being related to someone notable is not enough in itself'. None of the arguments have satisfied why that should be excepted here, apart from 'other unwarranted articles exist so why not this one'. Nuttah68 16:31, 19 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Merge and Redirect to Diana, Princess of Wales. People looking for thisinformation can find it there. Eluchil404 20:10, 21 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
    Comment: If we agree that people who are interested in Diana would want to look up information about her sisters, then I think that the idea of directing them to the article about Diana for such information is unsatisfactory, because we would either have to cut out some of the information or bloat the Diana article with off-topic stuff, which would make it less professional. It would be quite appropriate to put in Diana's article that her two elder sisters were . . . (names and dates of birth), but to give the names of Lady Jane's three children in Diana's article would be a little bizarre, and would stick out. I still think that Lady Jane and Lady Sarah (whom Nuttah68 also tagged with {{db-bio}}, although another editor changed it to {{bio-notability}} are at least as notable as Lady Amelia Windsor, Grace Ingalls, etc. AnnH 09:57, 22 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]