Talk:Harry Primrose, 8th Earl of Rosebery
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Hon. Ptolmey Primrose
editI removed the references to Ptolmey Primrose's deadname so the article reflects their public presentation and apparent identity. The only source I found for this is widely regarded as insufficient, but if anyone wants to go look at Ptolmey's public presence on social media, or in the Delphi Primrose (his triplet sister) Tatler article, you can see that Ptolmey is referred to as Tolly there.
Given the rampant transphobia of much of the British peerage, I doubt there will be a source that is any more official with this information.