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THE TALE OF A PRINCESS

LOUISE OF SAXONY'S STORY. .1011 ANN ORTII STILL ALIVE. th Trleirr.iel'■ Pit.«s t'np.vrijrtit London, Thursday. Princeas Louise, ex Crown I'rinceHii of Saxony, has published n volume of aensational memoirs. She limitph an a n ira/ inglv frank eporure of European c'onrt. Ji.'e, and alleges (liafc '.be Royal children weie moulded into clever automats. Sh.' refer:' ie the pjrrrnt. K iii/r of Saxony j» tetnv-' atTcetion and eralmah . ana lays ail i.iie. blame for her ni is for (i; ne: r.p.n (be late king. She .••(ate:' tba! .lohenn o;tb. A I'cllMu|;e of Tinvan', who resigned Ins dign it a in i : . ;-;*■« bt came the eapmeiahao',. :bip, and WHB t-HJp-j iosi d to have been !<•,«. IS Still alive. She deacri her a seme between the Emperor Fiana .'iosef and .lohann The Kmperoi requeßle.d the !:• 11 er t e speioa.iae for his references ti> (li-ih ;al Allirecht. Commander indue f. The (Srand Ihd.e refused to bedic.ated to. anil after a violent, scene the (iratai !h:ke, in a lit, of ungovernable rage. !e;e c'V the order ol the (volden Fl»;ece and finnj; it- at the Kmpero.'. subsequent ly rer-igninn: his - dignities. The Yit itna police has confiscated copier, of the ,1 e Jo •,(m eonf»ining I'rince.T. Louise's references to the Ko.val family.

I'llLNt)M LNAL ])EMAND,

i\ereiv<(! September 1 f>, a.m. London, Last. Night. Princess Louise's !><«>}; is being published in KngHab. K 'rench, German, K ussian, Italian, ! iulei) and Flemish. There have Iu;;) pl.t :-omnia) (lr>nmmlp for copies in Italy, and ten thousand orders have hn< n given in Berlin. Dunns'. the la: t < igbt or nine years n,e story of ti> ( < :n. ui of Princorr Louisa of Savoay !'; s l«r< » told nwtiy tinier.. 11 was < < ;n<: tod in 1 '.MI2 t hr. t t!ie voting i'i'.iiet::. who w; s fin wiL' of the t'rmvji Ji: cr ei bed bed to Sv.-ilr< rise,;d -.villi hei hiTirol)'a tutor, ami a yes.: o; two later a decree of divorce was p;onen ne, eg;; m!' t. h< ) , Th, row;! hvs: has .a "ai.na b now to publish (■<•! nein . sod her version nn-ni" is mid to be causing a sons:;j j(-p ;:: Lsiep, eeUl t.s. Priner: s Loiiiaa i: a daughter of tlx- Grand | inu»• i• t 'loacnny an.i has Bourbon blood in her vein: . Slav refused Unhand o ! lir.ee Leroinand of Bulgaria when ok re girl, and a little later j was married to Princo Frederick ! Align: le of Savony, who took her to i die ; g,K)oniy court of DresI den. Ti;e lb inccss says that her S hnsbsnn was kindly and sympathetic.

hat ih.-it her father-in-law,, King Geo; ge of Sa\ony, <ainceiveti an unrea: or.'i-j- dtalikr for her. The K Hig' j.; a man of atrnnge disposition and. he w:e ( ncouragi d by members of eosrt in hi-- acts of cruelty to- • vr.tdr the pi mceei . '['ho climax name v. In r threatened to have her eougm d m an ss_\!um, and Prince: i« Lour a. in a panic, bed to her father's hen.a 1; er : i orv does, not ne em to i-f. a rig s riled in a Reriona li r |g hv Grand Duke, and ho demanded thai abe a.bonld return to he r hus-l-aiid. She refused to face ll:o i; j g again, and after aotrio <juarreli;nn she iie:i to Switzerland, nccoinna;!i.e.i bv bar brother. It wan at il-i: ata.e.e of tho affair, accordiiij: id 'sin 11 ir ; :uh r,'i r that the tutor app, a;.;! tigen the pccnp. Ho was a {.net fi; 1 end unassuming gentleman, an.i i'l Micess I.ouisa. who wswt( d neibmg more than h. :, r , .freedom, :an ea no pro leal when her husband tool, proceeding}* for divorce. It. is oniv i.ow (bat sdio has decided to vindicago |.eraelf "against all accusal ions :ird : : j'< t: ions. Incidentally the «•?;- (ow a Li incess gives a very frank c-eaciiptioi! of life at the. court ef

Snoopy. Mid it. is not aurprinioß to le:;vn that vigorous efforts have hi en !n; iij- to prevent the publication of her 111 i 1 r bonk.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 396, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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THE TALE OF A PRINCESS King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 396, 16 September 1911, Page 5

THE TALE OF A PRINCESS King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 396, 16 September 1911, Page 5

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