POIGNANT LOVE LETTERS
BETWEEN PRINCE CAROL AND ZIZI LAMBRINO READ IN PARIS COURT ’ (Rec. Novembei 19, 1 a.m.) Paris, November 17. Poignant- love letters exchanged between Madame -r — Lambrino and Prince Carol we’re read in a case in which Madame Lambrino is suing Prince Carol for the school fees of her son Mircea, and furthermore demandin gthat his name shall be entered in the school records as the legitimate son. . When Prince Carol was ordered, to rejoin his regiment, after his wartime attempt to renounce the Rumanian succession, he wrote: “I cannot give you up ever. I remain your loving husband and the father of the child you are expecting.” Madame Lambrino sobbingly broke down at this passage. In the course of opposing counsel’s heated argument, it was disclosed that Madame Lambrino is also suing Prince Carol for ten million francs damages for alleged desertion. The evidence showed that the child had been’ registered in Lambrino’s name, and the father was not mentioned After Madame Lambrino had become domiciled in France the headmaster of a French school refused to admit the child on the grounds of illegitimacy. Counsel for the defence argued that the marriage had been dissolved by the Rumanian courts, after which Madame Lambrino accepted an arrangement wherebv she was granted an income of 110,090 francs; moreover, tne tribunal was incompetent to decide the case because both parties were foreigners, and the case concerned a question of paternity which did not come uniicr the French law.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 47, 19 November 1926, Page 11
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248POIGNANT LOVE LETTERS Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 47, 19 November 1926, Page 11
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