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Reviewer: GhostRiver (talk · contribs) 16:08, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
I'll be taking a look at this! — GhostRiver 16:08, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
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Infobox and lede
[edit]- "and third in the line" → "and is third in the line"
- Comma after "the British throne"
- "Due to an expectation that he will become king one day," → "Due to his rank in the line of succession, and the subsequent expectation that he will one day become the British monarch,"
Birth and christening
[edit]- WL the first instance of press conference
- Also WL the first instances of Bermuda and New Zealand
- "that the birth" → "that George's birth"
Education
[edit]- "In January 2016, George started his education at the Westacre Montessori School Nursery," → "George's formal education began in January 2016, when, at the age of two, he began attending the Westacre Montessori School Nursery,"
- "He is known as George Cambridge at school." → "He attends the school under the name of George Cambridge."
Official appearances
[edit]- WL first instance of Australia
- Cite [24] immediately after the quoted sentence with "the star of the show", per MOS:INTEGRITY
- "George and his younger sister Charlotte"
- WL first instances of Canada, Poland, and Germany
- Expand on the UEFA Euro 2020 sentence: I see in the source that it was the second game he attended, and that he was called the "good-luck charm" because England won both games
- Also WL UEFA Euro 2020
In the media
[edit]- "The "Prince George effect", the "royal baby effect", is a term used to describe clothing and products used by George selling better than before." → "The "Prince George effect", sometimes known as the "royal baby effect", is a term used to describe an uptick in sales of clothing and other products used by George."
- "the dressing gown that he wore"
- WL dressing gown
- "in the legume's sales" → "in sales of the legume"
- Move the first paragraph around so that the sentence about GQ is the second-to-last, right before the Tatler list. That way, the "Prince George effect" is immediately followed by examples, and the two best-dressed lists go together
- "George's parents are adamant that he should grow up as privately as possible." → "George's parents have been adamant about maintaining their son's privacy as he grows up."
- The BBC article lists examples of these "crossed lines"; one or two would be good to include
Title and style
[edit]- Since this is only one sentence and was announced shortly after his birth, I would move it to "Birth and christening", as a sentence following
On 24 July, his name was announced as George Alexander Louis.
In popular culture
[edit]- I would combine this section with "In the media" and include a topic sentence along the lines of "Fictional versions of George have occurred in popular culture as well."
- "In the book Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen, written to celebrate the 90th birthdays of both the fictional character Winnie-the-Pooh and the Queen in 2016, Prince George has an appearance in the story when Piglet presents him with a red balloon." → "The 2016 children's book Winnie-the-Pooh Meets the Queen, written in honor of the 90th birthdays of both Queen Elizabeth II and the fictional character of Winnie-the-Pooh, features a cameo appearance from Prince George, whom Piglet presents with a red balloon."
- "In 2021, an animated sitcom called The Prince was released in which George is the protagonist. The Prince focuses on an eight-year-old Prince George who makes life hard for his family and the British monarchy. His character is voiced by the show's creator Gary Janetti." → "The 2021 animated sitcom The Prince stars a fictionalized eight-year-old Prince George (voiced by showrunner Gary Janetti) who makes life difficult both for his family and for the British monarchy."
Ancestry
[edit]- Unreferenced – I'd recommend adding the reference to the header that says "Ancestors of Prince George of Cambridge"
References
[edit]- Good
General comments
[edit]- Three images are used, all of which are relevant to the article and have been confirmed as properly licensed for use on Wikipedia
- There has been some vandalism, but no evidence of edit warring or anything else that would show cause for concern with regards to stability
- Earwig score is good at 11.5%, with the highest numbers attributed to proper nouns that fall within WP:LIMITED
Putting on hold for now, ping me if there are any questions. — GhostRiver 16:36, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
- No updates from nominator in 7 days. Their last edit was August 19. Closing this as unsuccessful for now, although I see other editors have been working. They are welcome to take these suggestions and re-nominate at their leisure. — GhostRiver 22:31, 10 September 2021 (UTC)
- @GhostRiver Apologies, I've been sick for the past few months. All changes have been made. Ardenter (talk) 20:09, 9 October 2021 (UTC)
- Ardenter I hope that you're feeling better. Since this article has been failed, your next step should be to re-nominate, and an uninvolved reviewer will take over and possibly add more comments. — GhostRiver 00:12, 10 October 2021 (UTC)
- @GhostRiver Apologies, I've been sick for the past few months. All changes have been made. Ardenter (talk) 20:09, 9 October 2021 (UTC)