GRAND DUCHESS ANASTASIA
DAUGHTER OF THE TSAR? PAST SHROUDED IN MYSTERY LONDON, February 8. The Berlin correspondent of the ‘Daily Mail’ reports that Grand Duke Andrew Vladimirovitch, first cousin of the Tsar, had an affecting meeting in Paris with tho Grand Duchess Anastasia, while she was en route to America, and authorised Duke Leuchtenberg to state that he acknowledges her as the Tsar’s youngest daughter. She is still unable to tell a connected story, and does not remember even recent events. , It is pointed out that, if the Romanoffs can prove. Anastasia’s relationship to the Tsar they ran claim for her large sums which the Tsar placed in foreign banks. ARRIVAL IN AMERICA., NEW YORK, February 8. The girl who claims she is the Grand Duchess Arffstasia arrived yesterday in the Berengaria with her attendants. It is said that she is the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas, and was supposed to be dead after the soldiers killed the Royalists. She survived, and married a young Red, and has been invited here to recover her interest in life by Princess Xena, of Greece, who is her third cousin, if the claim is genuine.
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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 8
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192GRAND DUCHESS ANASTASIA Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 8
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