Our Future King David
THE PRINCE WON'T BE
EDWARD THE EIGHTH
If he lives to ascend the throne the present Prince of Wales will probably become King David the First!
To most people who know him simply as Prince Edward that may sound strange, but he has six other Christian names, amongst them being David. Amongst the Royal Family the young Prince is always known as David. This fact has several times been published. Indeed, some thirteen years ago a Welsh newspaper announced that he was officially known as Prince David, but the public taste has somehow clung to Edward. - The selection of David is said to have been largely due to his greatgrandmother, Queen Victoria. Edward was always in her mind associated with her son and,' besides, she had a great liking ' for the name of David. Sh^ was wont to prophesy that some day a King David'would reign over the- British Empire who would be as-great and powerful as was David, King of Israel.; That prophesy may well come true, for the Prince of Wales has already shown a keen, statesmanlike grasp of the duties of a monarch, and gives every promise of carrying on the great .traditions of the country and even emphasising our influence and prestige amongst the nations of the world. /The name, of David,.too, is fitting for a Prince of Wales, since David is the patron saint of that principality, while, another fact, not generally known, is that there are in England, to-day, peple who claim that.our present Royal Family are direct descendants of King David of the Bible times. The British Israelites >: claim that they can prove tlie.directsuccession;
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXIV, Issue 4248, 19 February 1921, Page 1
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275Our Future King David Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXIV, Issue 4248, 19 February 1921, Page 1
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