The Royal Marnage
(per press association.) London, July 7. Tho Duke of York waa flushed but looked healthy, and, in common with hia father -and the Duke of Edinburgh, were nayal uniform. The bride waa quite unnerved, and her voice waa scarcely audible. After the ceremony the Queen and the Boyal couple appeared on the balcony at Buckingham Palace for ten minutes. The crowd was delighted at this unexpected appearance, and there was an immenco amount of cheering. The Queen repeatedly bowed her acknowledgment of the public enthusiasm. When the Duke and Duchess left the Palace the Queen re-entered tbe balcony in tears. The newly-married couple have addressed a letter to the citizens of London stating that the publio evidence of their affection touched them moat deeply. Tbe Times, in describing the Royal wedding, says the Victorian Artillery attracted special attention. Their presence was a touching incident which struck a chord of sympathy, and this ' effect was enhanced by their resolute and admirable bearing.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 2
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164The Royal Marnage Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 8, 10 July 1893, Page 2
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