THE DUKE OF WINDSOR
TTnllcd l'rcss Association— By
The Duke of Windsor and M: at the Chateau de Cande, Monls,
today,
Monls was transformed inl< with visitors, none of whom cou! thrill of being in the neighbour] of modern limes. Brilliant suns! and hundreds of cars from nearb; took up positions on all (he roa< and two aeroplanes patrolled tin
The Press representatives wei leave the Chateau unlil the cerei
CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES
Electric Tclecrapli—Coyyrlsht.
LONDON, June 3. *. Wallis Warfield were married
o a carnival town, being crowded Id expect more than the vicarious hood of the most romantic wedding liinc attracted scores of charabancs y towns. Detachments of police ds leading to the Chateau de Cande, c sky.
re not allowed to telephone or.to inoriy was over.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 131, 4 June 1937, Page 9
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