Personal Ordinariates Divine Office

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The personal ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter in North America no longer has the Book of Divine Worship. All three personal ordinariates now have Divine Worship: The Missal. What liturgical book(s) do they use to recite the Divine Office?

Am I correct that the Divine Office for the personal ordinariates is fourfold, i.e. Morning Prayer, Midday Prayer, Evening Prayer and Compline?
 
The Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsinham uses ‘The Customary of Our Lady of Walsingham.’ Sample pages are available on Google Books. The Customary does indeed provide four daily Offices.

I believe the Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter is awaiting Vatican approval for their Office book. The following site claims to have a close approximation of what the Office will look like:


According to the website of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross, there are no plans to publish a separate Office book in Australia and members are permitted to pray the Office from The Book of Common Prayer. Each Ordinariate publishes it’s own Ordo for the readings etc.
 
Sample pages are available on Google Books.
My understanding is that the entire Customary is available at Google Books. I am registered with Google Books and have downloaded it to my library. You may ask why I asked if I know it’s only because I was looking at something else after I asked and came across the Customary and went to Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsinham’s website. They provide three links to it. One to buy i from its publisher (Canterbury Press), a second to buy it online at Amazon and a third to a free edition of the Customary at Google Books.
 
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