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Willthacheerleader18 thank you for editing this page. I tried doing the same thing you did, but my source was deemed insufficient even though I cited other that said her legal name is Kitty Eleanor Spencer. Dashellsaint (talk) 02:13, 19 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Different reliable sources list different things. For instance, The Independent refers to her birth name as Katherine Eleanor,[1] while Forbes states both that her full name is Katherine, and her surname has been changed after her marriage.[2] However, HuffPost and Marie Claire have both listed "Kitty Eleanor Spencer" as her birth names.[3][4]
@Bettydaisies: Thanks for bringing it up. Since sources differ, the best thing to do is to include both alternatives in a footnote in the lead, which I already have done using the sources you provided. Keivan.fTalk01:58, 21 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
^"6 Things to Know About Lady Kitty Spencer, Princess Diana's Niece". Marie Claire. Kitty Eleanor Spencer was born on December 28, 1990 to Charles Spencer and Victoria Aitken. Charles is the younger brother of Princess Diana, who (as we all know) was married to Prince Charles of Wales until their divorce in 1996.
^"Princess Diana's Niece Is A Fashionista In Her Own Right". HuffPost. Retrieved 20 October 2021. Viscount Althorp and his wife, Victoria, with their baby daughter, Kitty Eleanor Spencer, who was born on Dec. 28, 1990, at St. Mary's Hospital in London.