THE QUEEN AND DANCING.
-The Queen has always thought a great deal of physical culture, and the Royil children have been taught, from quite an early age, to go through gymnastic exercises morning and night. One exercise, and by no means the least-popular,'is dancing, eaye a London exchange. , . Princess Mary dances very gracefully, and the Prince of Wales also waltzes guite .well. Young'people's 'lances are likely to be given at .-Buckingham Palace and Windsor pretty -frequently, but at tLese functions late hours will not be kept. "■ ."-■' ''..'■':'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 13 July 1912, Page 11
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86THE QUEEN AND DANCING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 13 July 1912, Page 11
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