Reader's comment D Express today
"The King, Queen Camilla and Prince of Wales all get called by their correct titles, yet you still insist on calling The Princess of Wales by her maiden name, will you still be that disrespectful when she becomes queen ?"
Is this a strategy? Either BookWorm or Celt video'd some time back that BP had instructed the press to always put "the disgraced" before Prince Andrew's name when reporting on him. He was not to be referred to as just "Prince Andrew", but "the disgraced" sometimes with "friend of disgraced peeedo Jeffrey Epstein" for a change. This is how PA has been referred to for a long time now, so the press are doing as they were told.
Could they be doing the same with Catherine? The Mirror and the Sun always call her Kate Middleton. DE and DM call her Princess Kate (sometimes Kate Middleton).
By taking away her proper name and title they subtly undermine and downgrade her.
It's known that Catherine has asked not to be called Kate. Chuck should tell them to use her correct name and title, but he won't.
I used to assume it was an affectionate moniker, but after hearing about PA I wonder if the same tactic is being applied to the Princess of Wales?
I'd laugh at the reaction if Cam was referred to as Cam P.Bowles.