ROYAL WEDDING
UNDER REM AKABLE CIRCUMSTANCES.
74 WEDS 41
[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright].
(Reoeived this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, September 19. A remarkable royal wedding occurred in a London Registry Office when Princess Marie Charlotte Debroglie, seventy-four years, widow of Prince Amedee Debroglie, the wealthy daughter of a sugar millionaire married Prince Louis Ferdenand D’Orleans Bourbon, aged 41, the Infante of Spain, and cousin of King Alfonso. 'flu? greatest secrecy was maintained. The parties arrived in taxi cabs. French Courts had made a vain attempt to prevent the marriage on the grounds that tbe Princess was incapable of managing her own affairs and that the disparity in ages was too great. The Prince bad been mixed up in one or two incidents on the Continent, and was expelled from France as the outcome of an alleged escapade Paris underworld.
Tbe Prince interviewed, said be had loved the Princess for twenty years. TV attachment goes back to his boyhood.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1930, Page 5
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