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It's been two weeks since your wedding with Mason, although it was a private ceremony, that didn't mean that the media didn't talk about it until today

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It's been two weeks since your wedding with Mason, although it was a private ceremony, that didn't mean that the media didn't talk about it until today.

The main news in the media was the absence of your cousin Harry at the ceremony, although you had invited him, you knew he was not going to attend, the relationship between you broke down the moment he allowed his wife to disrespect you, although you had never put your authority over them, you expected mutual respect, which did not happen.

Another event that was much talked about in the press was the fact that the Duchess of York was invited to your marriage, although your relationship with her daughters and her ex-husband (who is your uncle) has never been a close one, this never affected your relationship with Sarah, who always loved and protected you since you were a little girl.

The fact that your wedding with Mason had only 300 guests also gave a lot to talk about, the absence of the English parliamentary authorities generated rejection by a minority part of the population while the other part empathised with you, because why should it be an obligation to invite someone who is not close to you to the most important day of your life?

Although it was a private ceremony, like the other weddings of the royal family, it was televised and more than 800,000,000 people around the world watched it through television broadcasting.

Just 48 hours later Buckingham Palace issued a statement informing that as a wedding gift they would both be given the title of Duke and Duchess of Portsmouth, this title would be used in conjunction with the title of Prince and Princess of England, making Princess Primrose Diana Gia mountbatten-windsor of England and Portsmouth, Mason Tony mount, prince of England and Portsmouth and prince Frederik Edward Alexander mount of England and Portsmouth.

The Queen's decision came in conjunction with the decision you and Mason had made to choose the surname mount for Frederik and his future children, and while this news did not sit well with the Queen, it was accepted.

Choosing mason's surname for your future children was not an easy decision to make, although mason was willing to give up his surname to let his future children carry the surname that dominates the crown, you were not willing to do so, It was always shocking to you that most people outside the crown (mostly women) had to give up their "identity", although this was not the case for men who married into royalty, in your case it was different, as being so high in the line of succession, you knew that Mason was going to be forced to give up his surname.

Another reason you didn't want Mason to give up his name was the fact that he would continue with his football career. One of your ultimatums to the queen was to let Mason continue with his career or you would give up your position as a member of the royal family, which was one of your grandmother's greatest fears.

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The death of your grandmother was the most difficult moment you had to live through, the fact that you were one of the last people to have been with her made you sink into a dark place from which you found it very difficult to come out.

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