Talk:Kenneth Rose
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Citation Needed
[edit]I noticed the "perfectly factible" quotation in the article is marked "citation needed" in this sentence: Rose said that, although the apparent familiarity between the two was not well established, a family connection was "perfectly factible".
I tried and failed to find a citation for this quote. I did find this exact sentence at the source cited below; however, I think this source copied the sentence from Wikipedia.
I know that my personal opinion is completely irrelevant and inappropriate regarding inclusion in Wikipedia articles; but I must say, the "perfectly factible" quote sounds just like him. I've just finished reading his book, King George V, and I think his writing is pretentious and many of his sentence constructions are absurd.