Princess Alexandra de Scheel, of the Netherlands could be made the main article so that it's clear that she is a member of a royal line and not just someone's daughter? Francs2000 14:09, 16 Dec 2003 (UTC)
* What on earth makes you think she's either a princess or a member of the Dutch Royal family, which consists of HM The Queen, her sons and daughters-in-law and grandchildren, HRH Princess Juliana, HRH Prince Bernhard, HRH Princess Margriet, her husband, their sons and their daughters-in-law? Binky 02:24, 18 Dec 2003 (UTC)
o This website (
http://www.geocities.com/oranjenassau2002/gennetherlands1b.html), among others (just do a google search). Besides which she is getting mentioned in gossip columns, because she's a bit of a looker. All the more reason not to delete her. Francs2000 17:53, 18 Dec 2003 (UTC)
+ The fact that that page is titled "Genealogy of the Royal Family of the Netherlands" doesn't mean everyone listed is a member of the Dutch Royal Family: they're not. And that page doesn't call her a princess, either. I don't say the Wikipedia article should be deleted, but it should be accurate: she's "famous" for being rich and goodlooking. -- Binky 19:21, 18 Dec 2003 (UTC)
# I still think it needs an explanation of her proper title, be it Princess or not. All the gossip columns I've read about her state that she is a Princess. If that's wrong it needs to be explained that it's wrong and why, rather than just left as it is. -- Francs2000 14:03, 19 Dec 2003 (UTC)
* I think her proper title would be "Ms.". If gossip columns are consistently and wrongly calling her princess, I suppose it might merit a clarification in her article. Are they? Is she representing herself as a princess? - Binky 21:57, 19 Dec 2003 (UTC)
o Yes. And apparently she snogged Justin Timberlake. It's amazing what you find out in Heat magazine... -- Francs2000 22:03, 19 Dec 2003 (UTC)