Talk:Lady/@comment-5674726-20130717001715

Through not stated, King Arthur's wife, Guinevere may have taken on this title temporarily before and after they married prior to her coronation in which she becomes Camelot's Queen.

Should this piece of trivia remain part of the article given that there is no basis for it in canon?

Guinevere  clearly did not become entitled to be styled Lady after her brother was knighted - which is to be expected as her status would be based on her father's, not her brother's - so there is no reason to assume that she was titled Lady at any point before her marriage to Arthur, and it's a huge stretch to assume that she was granted the title between her marriage and coronation.