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: To be honest, I think [[Queen Victoria]] ''should'' have "Her Majesty" in the lead. <div style="background-color:#0E234E; border: solid 0.5px gold; display: inline; white-space: nowrap;">[[doctorwho:user:Epsilon the Eternal|<span style="background:#0E234E; color:white"><code>Epsilon</code></span>]][[doctorwho:user talk:Epsilon the Eternal|📯]] [[doctorwho:special:Contributions/Epsilon the Eternal|📂]]</div> 13:18, 22 November 2021 (UTC) | : To be honest, I think [[Queen Victoria]] ''should'' have "Her Majesty" in the lead. <div style="background-color:#0E234E; border: solid 0.5px gold; display: inline; white-space: nowrap;">[[doctorwho:user:Epsilon the Eternal|<span style="background:#0E234E; color:white"><code>Epsilon</code></span>]][[doctorwho:user talk:Epsilon the Eternal|📯]] [[doctorwho:special:Contributions/Epsilon the Eternal|📂]]</div> 13:18, 22 November 2021 (UTC) | ||
:: I agree with Epsilon. "His Supremacy" is part of his title. To me it's the same as "Professor" or "Doctor" or "HRH". We used similar on the page for [[Hydroflax]], where he's referred to as "His Infinite Majesty". As long as such terms of address are sourced then I see no problem with them. [[User:66 Seconds|66 Seconds]] [[User talk:66 Seconds|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 23:59, 22 November 2021 (UTC) |
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His Supremacy
Should we have "His Supremacy" in the first line? We don't use "Her Majesty" for Queen Victoria, for example. Jack "BtR" Saxon ☎ 13:13, 22 November 2021 (UTC)
- To be honest, I think Queen Victoria should have "Her Majesty" in the lead. 13:18, 22 November 2021 (UTC)
- I agree with Epsilon. "His Supremacy" is part of his title. To me it's the same as "Professor" or "Doctor" or "HRH". We used similar on the page for Hydroflax, where he's referred to as "His Infinite Majesty". As long as such terms of address are sourced then I see no problem with them. 66 Seconds ☎ 23:59, 22 November 2021 (UTC)