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Buckingham Palace’s Rare Blunder Sparks Royal Discussion

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A recent error in Buckingham Palace’s Court Circular has caught the attention of royal observers. The official diary mistakenly attributed the military title of Colonel of the Scots Guards to James, Earl of Wessex, instead of his father, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh. This confusion is particularly striking given the Court Circular’s reputation for meticulous accuracy.

The blunder has ignited conversations among royal enthusiasts, highlighting the importance of such titles within the royal family. Prince Edward was appointed Colonel of the Scots Guards in 2024, a prestigious role he took over from the Duke of Kent, who held it for fifty years. The error raises questions about the verification processes in place for royal announcements.

While this mistake is unlikely to have lasting repercussions, it underscores the scrutiny that royal communications face. Each entry in the Court Circular is typically verified before publication, making this slip notable. James, who is currently completing his A-levels, has largely remained out of the public eye, making this incident even more intriguing.

As royal watchers share the error on social media, it serves as a reminder of the delicate balance of tradition and modernity within the monarchy. The incident may also prompt discussions about the roles and visibility of younger royals as they navigate their identities within the royal framework.

Source: GB News

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