CORONATION PARADES
■Press Aasn.
Three Separate Ones to Thrill Onlookers TWENTY FOREIGN PRINCES
(By Telegraph-
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(Received 20, 8.45 a.m.)) LONDON, Feb. 25. Coronation crowds will see three separate processions .both to and , from Welstminster Abbey. The first will consist of foreign princes and princesses, twenty of whom have already signified their intention of being present. The second will comprise earriages of princes and princesses of Royal blood, and then, preceded by sovereigns, will come the King's procession in which first will be members of the Eoyal households, representatives of the service® and then the State coach. The King and Queen will wear their crowns on their return. The King will also hold the sceptre with cross in the right hand and the orb in the left. The Queen will carry a sceptre with cross in the right hand and an ivory rod with Jove in the left.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 5
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