KING’S HOME LIFE
A PRETTY PICTURE
LUnited Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—--C_py right. J
(Received 9.15 a.m.) LONDON, January 3
A charming glimpse of the King’s home life was given by Air J. H. Thomas in a speech at Newport, referring to a New Year visit to Sandringham. “The feature which impressed me most was when L was granted an audience with the King on State Affairs. ’The Queen entered with little Princess Elizabeth and asked” “would you mind, we want the Princess to wish grandpa goodnight.” How human and natural and similar to ourselves. When a grandchild comes to tin* King he is no longer a King but just- grandfather like myself, who has four grandchildren.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1931, Page 5
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