CATHOLIC PRINCESSES.
MIXED MARRIAGES. POPE'S CONDITION AS TO ISSUE. BT TELEGEAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COI'TBIGHT. London, November 12. The "Daily Chroniclo" reports that owing to the Princess Waldemar of Denmark and Ferdinand of Bulgaria breaking their verbal promises tho Popo has domamhd a written declaration that the issue of tho marriage of Princo George of Greece and Princess Marie Bonaparto shall ' bo educated in tho Roman faith. ' Tho parties interested have declined to accede to such an unprecedented demand. Tho religious ceremony in connection with tho marriage will thereforo bo solemnised according to the Greek rite. Princess Mario Bonapnrto is tho priacn-u who is descended on the one sido from a brother of tho great Napoleon, and on Ilia other from a Monte Carlo millionniro. Her father, Prince Roland Bonaparte, has already invested .CGO.OOfI in her trousseau. Prime Waldomar, brother of tho King of Denmark, married Princess Mario d'Orleans, ol;le?t diiughter of the Due do Clmrtres, and h:is five children. Princo Ferdinand of Bulgaria married Princess Mario Louise of Bonrbjn, daughter of Robort Duko of Pnrma, awl lits four children.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7
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177CATHOLIC PRINCESSES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 43, 14 November 1907, Page 7
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