Posted by Nellie on 12/11/2025, 5:06:44, in reply to "Re: sundry comments" The official surname does have a hyphen and Andrew is required to use the hyphen. Tom Sykes explains. 131 Message Thread | This response ↓ The latest LP has been published - BrentB 6/11/2025, 16:14:57 Re: DoY Gazette entry - Nellie 6/11/2025, 23:31:01 Re: entry in Gazette - Nellie 6/11/2025, 22:33:14 Re: sundry comments - Nellie 6/11/2025, 22:39:58 Re: hyphen is officiql - Nellie 12/11/2025, 5:06:44 Re: hyphen is officiql - JamesL 12/11/2025, 14:37:19 Why? - João 14/11/2025, 0:23:48 Re: Why? - JamesL 14/11/2025, 14:42:38 Princess Anne - José 15/11/2025, 13:33:03 They used York if they needed a surname - João 14/11/2025, 22:03:54 Re: They used York if they needed a surname - JamesL 15/11/2025, 1:18:13 Re: They used York if they needed a surname - José 15/11/2025, 13:38:46 Re: They used York if they needed a surname - JamesL 15/11/2025, 14:34:35 Re: solely out of curiosity - Nellie 15/11/2025, 2:21:17 Re: solely out of Consistency... - JamesL 15/11/2025, 14:22:10 York - José 15/11/2025, 13:35:22 Re: York - JamesL 15/11/2025, 21:18:07 Re: York - John R 17/11/2025, 10:29:47 Re: York - JamesL 17/11/2025, 14:10:48 Re: York - BrentB 15/11/2025, 18:08:13 Eugenie - José 17/11/2025, 15:16:28 Re: Eugenie - John R 18/11/2025, 12:00:01 Re: Eugenie - José Yesterday, 11:40:06 Or Italian style - JamesL Yesterday, 17:17:29 Re: Eugenie - John R Yesterday, 14:22:45 Re: Eugenie - José Today, 13:32:52 Re: York - JamesL 16/11/2025, 14:47:02 Princes and princesses of the blood (at birth) are surnameless - Charles 14/11/2025, 20:24:27 Re: Princes and princesses of the blood (at birth) are surnameless - JamesL 15/11/2025, 14:31:26 Sussexes - Charles 17/11/2025, 0:42:25 Re: Princes and princesses of the blood (at birth) are surnameless - manuel 15/11/2025, 18:41:20 Re: Princes and princesses of the blood (at birth) are surnameless - BrentB 15/11/2025, 20:07:03 Re: Princes and princesses of the blood (at birth) are surnameless - JamesL 15/11/2025, 19:38:14 Re: Princes and princesses of the blood (at birth) are surnameless - BrentB 14/11/2025, 20:45:28 Sussexes - Charles 17/11/2025, 0:39:12 Re: Sussexes - BrentB 18/11/2025, 14:30:01 Re: hyphen is officiql - Johan 12/11/2025, 11:21:35 Re: hyphen is officiql - Nellie 12/11/2025, 21:38:25 « Back to index
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