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Custom title of adress makes it possible to rename a king into a viceroy, or an archduke. This way you can be King of Britannia without having vassal kings, which breaks immersion a bit for me. Right now the two mods work at the same time, but it only changes some of the titles to the newly chosen title.
Quincey - Yes there is currently an effort to port R&F directly into AGOT.
hamletsdead - The portrait changes in R&F are much lighter than before. If you put EPE & CFP below R&F in the load order I think you would (probably) be fine. But if not I will release a version of R&F without any portrait changes.
And yes I do intend to make an R&F for AGOT. Working on rewriting the mod right now so that compatibility will be easier to achieve, and updates can come faster.