Buckingham Palace error confuses Prince Edward and James, Earl of Wessex
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Royal observers spotted an unusual mistake in Buckingham Palace's official diary this morning, involving Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and his teenage son.The Court Circular, which meticulously documents every engagement undertaken by working members of the Royal Family, incorrectly attributed a military title to James, Earl of Wessex.The error confused the ceremonial position of Colonel of the Scots Guards, which belongs to Prince Edward rather than his 18-year-old son.Given the publication's near-perfect reputation for accuracy, the blunder swiftly generated considerable discussion among commentators and royal enthusiasts on social media.
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