LETTER:Royal divorce: a monarchist's loyalty betrayed
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: What makes Di think that she can retain the title of Princess of Wales? Certainly not the wishes of the majority of Welsh women.
The Prince is a regular visitor to Wales. He is here again this week but the event will probably only merit a few seconds of television time. Not so the Princess. We have plenty of sick children to visit, but presumably our weather is too cold .
Mair Williams
Holyhead, Anglesey
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