PUBLICITY RESENTED
EX-KAISER’S SISTER
FOLLOWED BY CURIOUS CROWDS
6 BERLIN, February 20
Tbe ex-Kaiser’s sister resents public interest in herself and her husband, who is known as the Prince Consort. Everywhere they go in the capital they are surrounded by a curious crowd.
They seem destined, however, never to escape, for M. Zoubkoff is in no way disinterested. Tempting film offers have been received from Hollywood and elsewhere, which the Princess rejected with Roval scorn.
M. Zoubkoff is full of ideas which are hound to result in a blaze of publicity. Not the least of these is a non-stop transatlantic flight. He assured the ‘Morning Post’s’ Berlin correspondent that the plans for it were definite, and he would start from the Continent. He was indignant when asked if he would turn back in the event of had weather, stating: “It will be a matter either of do or clie.” Ho added that he had not broken relations with the ex-Kaiser, and in tlie event of an invitation would visit Doom.
All the highest people, however, say that the world is shocked, and relatives disregard their titles. The Princess desires to bo known as frau, while her husband says he does not care a jot what he is called.
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Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 8
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208PUBLICITY RESENTED Evening Star, Issue 19797, 22 February 1928, Page 8
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