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It's unclear to me what justifies including "Lady" in the article title. Her name is Sarah Chatto. If I understand Lady#British titles correctly she has been styled "Lady" since birth by virtue of being the daughter of an earl (does being the daughter of a princess also confer this?), although that statement is unsourced and Style_(form_of_address)#United_Kingdom_2 doesn't make reference to the style applying to daughters of earls, only to their wives. In any case, even if she is usually referred to as "Lady Sarah Chatto", the "Lady" is not an integral part of her name, any more than "Mrs" would be. Beorhtwulf (talk) 14:16, 8 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Simply, "Lady" is a life title for the daughter of a Duke, Marquess, or Earl. Even after marriage, you keep the "Lady" title as in Sarah's case. The aforementioned daughter of an upper Noble (Duke, Marquess, or Earl) is Lady + First Name. It's different for the wife of a knight or a baronet, who is just Lady + Married Surname. That's a whole other deal. For this case, Lady is appropriate. This is her rightful style. --Geekyroyalaficionado (talk) 18:28, 18 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
In the article for Lady Sarah Chatto, I believe the lead section needs some improvement. The opening paragraph has a lot of descriptions with regards to her relationships to other royals, but there is no broad overview of what Lady Sarah Chatto did or what the outline of the article is going to be. Therefore, I would suggest creating a different lead section that gives a broad overview of the article and include the original paragraph into the content section. Writ1150 (talk) 03:37, 7 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]