User talk:Urach2012

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Also, to look at External links as much of your link addition is too generic for usage within the encyclopaedia.

Again, welcome! — billinghurst  sDrewth  03:56, 17 February 2014 (UTC)

Dear Sir,

thank you for your kind information, but for me something of your information are not logical. Of course I am in the service of H.S.H. Prince of Urach Count of Württemberg and on Wikipedia are some pages of H.S.H. and his family and so it's a propaganda for the Wikipedia owner too if I will fill in most of the blanks and mistakes of these articles about this ducal house. For example: If the secretary of the Queen of England would make some changes of H.M. homepage then nobody of the British Empire would see a mistake or a problem with that. The situation of Prince Inigo is the same, because he is not only a German Prince but he is the Crown Prince of Lithuania too. So many people of different countries are interested in his articles. His family articles are very similar with the international Nobility and so it is normal to publish the web link of the biggest online platform of the world for Nobility (it is called Nobility Contacts) and their friends. It would be the same if you would make a article on Wikipedia about the owner of Wikipedia without a link to Wikipedia?! Prince Inigo is the chief of the international Nobility Community too!

I am looking forward to your answer and with my best regards, Markus de Norman

Hi. It is close to impossible to verify content coming from a primary source. —Gryllida (talk) 11:11, 17 February 2014 (UTC)