User talk:Pandas2000x

Regarding Lord Nicholas Windsor's child
Can you please give a source for this information about their baby being titled The Honourable NN Windsor? All the information points to a simple NN Windsor with possibly the postnominal Esquire. Morhange 23:52, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
 * It is usual for the children of a younger son of a British Duke or Marquess to be titled The Honourable (Name) Surname. Debretts or Burkes peerage should confirm this.
 * Found this info while searching for further information: The only people who use the courtesy styles "Lord X Y", "Lady X Y" or "The Hon X Y" are the children of princes, peers and "courtesy peers" (i.e. eldest sons using a peer's secondary title, e.g. Lord Linley). The courtesy style users themselves transmit no titles to their children. This would apply to Lord Nicholas' child, who is the grandchild of a peer, but not of the heir to that peer, only to his younger son. Therefore, the baby will not have a title. Morhange 00:21, 29 September 2007 (UTC)