A ROYAL DIVORCE.
SWEDEN TOO BTJL& FOR RUSSIAN PRINCESS, .By TdegTftph'-Prtsd Association—Copyright, {Ree. ' November 18, 11.10 J>.ffi.) Stockholm, November _ 18. FriiiGO William of Sweden is going on a- hunting expedition ifi Africa this winter, Ins divoree hnviiig been settled by the Swedish and Russian Courts iii an amicable manner. His son will bo educated bj; his father's uncle. The legal representatives of the parties at the Swedish Court and at St. Petersburg are arranging the financial details arising from the.' settlement, Prme'e William' is reCeiving a d:ow-r.y ajE £364,000. . The discord which has arisen between the pair was due td the Princess Marie's dislike of Swedish life and its dullness compared with that at §t. Petersburg, and she finally rejoined her fathol*, the firnlid Duke Paul AJex'aiidroviteh, of Russia, at Paris.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7
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131A ROYAL DIVORCE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7
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