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EDWARD P. AS A DANCER

I was speaking the other day to a girl who had been included for the nrst time in one of the night club parties at which the Prince was present 1 asked her what it felt like to be dancing with the Prince of Wales for the first time," writes Evelyn Graham in the 'Sunday Chronicle." "When the Prince first asked me for a dance I dont' know whether I was more pleased than frightened," she said. Although my other partners have toid me that I dance very well, and certainly I have had enough lessons, by the time that my dance came round I was simp.'v 'dithering' with fear. It was just like dancing with anyone else, except that he dances better than most people. I find that what spoils most young men as dancing partners is that they will not keep their knees unbending when they, dance, but the Prince of Wales never offends in this way; he is much too good a dancer. The only thing that he dues that my dancing instructor tells me partners ought not to do is to sway a bit from the hip when ho iB dancing, but personally I like that, and I hope that now the Prince does it, it will come into fashion.''

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 23

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EDWARD P. AS A DANCER Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 23

EDWARD P. AS A DANCER Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 23

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