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He smiled at her before he continued, “If one’s father and mother are Prince and Princess, each child is also a Prince or Princess and the same applies to any children that they may have and so on.” Weena did not speak and he went on, “In England it is different. They have one big title, like a Duke or an Earl, and only the eldest son inherits it. His son has to wait with an inferior title, if one at all, until his father surrenders his by death.” “I know all that because Mama told me about it,” Weena replied. “One of her many relations, an uncle, was a politician and he became a Lord and went to the House of Lords. But unfortunately he had no son.” “I remember Mama talking about him,” Ivor said. “She was very proud of her family. But, as I have already discovered, there are more or l