PRINCE OF WALES
HIS VIEWS OF MARRIAGE
[United Press Association— By Ele trie Telegraph.—Copyright.]
LONDON, November 21. Marriage is a matter on which the Prince of Wales intends to follow the dictates of, his own feelings, writes Evelyn . Graham, in a new biography of the Prince.
Miss Graham adds/“The Prince realises that the era when it was necessary for the Princes of royal blood to make diplomatic alliances with foreign. Princesses is dead and gone.” Aliss Graham tells possibly a new story of the Prince of Wales’s escape from death in war time. She says that in a front line trench, scarcely thirty yards from the German line, the Prince was chatting with a private cheerfully, when, in the middle of the conversation, a bullet struck the piivate in the chest, and he rolled over, silently in the mud.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 3
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