Princess Margaret Sees Things Working
Received Monday, 7 p.m. LONDON, March 7. Princess Margaret, to gain an insight on how British institutions work and to secure a working knowledge of national life, is paying visits to various parts ■ of London. Slie has been to the Com- '■ mons to. hear the debate on defence, Scotland Yard and the Battersea power station. Asked what had struck her most about her visit to the Commons, she startled a friend by saying promptly: "The' Prime Minister sitting with his feet on the table." Fashion writers have noted that Princess Elizabeth has taken to a shorter haircut. She still dresses her hair in her usual style with rings of curls at the baclc, but she appears to have shortened her hair and the curls, instead of Teaching down to her shouider, now eluster neatly in the nape oi* the neck.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 March 1949, Page 5
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