ROYAL WEDDING
AT LONDON REGISTER OFFICE
United Press Association—By Electric Tel*»
grapU—Copyright. (Received 20th September, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 19 th September.
A remarkable lloyal wedding took place at a London register office to-day, when Princess Marie Charlotte da Broglie, aged 74 years, widow of Prince Aniedee de Broglie, and the wealthy, daughter of a sugar millionaire, was married to the forty-one-year old Princa Louis Ferdinand D'Orleans-Bourbon, Infante of Spain and a cousin to King Alfonso. The greatest secrecy was maintained, and the party arrived ia taxicabs. The French Courts had previously made a vain attempt" to prevent the marriage on the grounds that the Princess was incapable of managing hep own affairs and the disparity of ages was too great. The Prince has been mixed up with one or two incidents oa the Continent, and was expelled from France as the outcome of an alleged escapade in the Paris underworld. The Prince, interviewed, said that he had loved the Princess for twenty years, and the attachment goes back to hi 3 boyhood.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 10
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172ROYAL WEDDING Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 10
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