Divorced Royalties.
-0 — DETECTIVES, TROOPS, AND ' DEBTS. ' By Telegraph—Association—Copyright. Brussels, September 30. . Princess Louise of Bolgium, though her income was only £5000, incurrsd debts amounting to £200,000. A syndicate is being formed to liquidato them. Rome, September 30. Princess Louise of Saxony, who recently married- in London a professor of languages named Tosselli, is staying with her husband at the Hotel Ficsole. Detectives employed by tho King of Saxony aro trying to obtain ths surrender of Princess Monica, who is with her mother. A force of carabineers guards tka hotel. Both these Princesses have been divorced. Princess Louise, of Belgium, was formerly the wife of Princo Philip' of Saxe-Coburg. Princess Louise of' Saxony was divorccd by the King of Saxony in 1903, and her marriage to' Tosselli is not recognised 'as valid in Austria, Germany, and Italy.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 6, 2 October 1907, Page 5
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137Divorced Royalties. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 6, 2 October 1907, Page 5
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