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Support as improvement, although it should be "Prince de Pons" not "of Pons", since Pons was an ordinary lordship, not a realm, and its "prince" was no sovereign, although he was a cadet of the sovereign House of Lorraine. The error in naming was perpetrated when this article was created by the long banned LouisPhilippeCharles, whose sloppiness and peculiarities with regard to royalty and titles are still being corrected by admins. As for Charles Louis's widely-recognized usage of the title of "prince," it falls under the history I outlined here four years ago, including citations for the pattern. FactStraight (talk) 21:41, 21 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]