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“Look After Your Empire..."

Princess Margaret has always appreciated her good fortune in being free from many of the responsibilities that burden her elder sister.” On one occasion Elizabeth’s future had been very much under discussion when the two Princesses went out shopping to a popular store they have always loved to visit since childhood. Elizabeth was slightly worried, and so, rather more sharply than usual, she tried to persuade her sister to buy something she did not entirely fancy. “You look after your Empire and let me do my own shopping,“ retorted her young sister.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 57, 18 June 1948, Page 6

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96

“Look After Your Empire..." Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 57, 18 June 1948, Page 6

“Look After Your Empire..." Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 57, 18 June 1948, Page 6

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