sliver_bic
Nobility
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Why not if the government does on its official website in relation to legislation that only applies to the royal family and had to be signed by the Queen (who also had to approve all addenda etc) so the Queen also had to approve her name being on this list.
As the Queen would have approved her name appearing on an official government list of those in the Royal Family why shouldn't Sarah regard herself as being a member of that family?
Of course she is a part of it through her daughters but I mean that she'd never dare call herself part of the "official" family, in royal terms. She's not part of official functions for a reason, there is a line that separates her just like for Diana and Mark Phillips.
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