THE NEW DUKE OF KENT.
ATTRACTIVE LITTLE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD. LONDON, Sept. 7. All over the world people have been studying, with sympathetic attention, the picture of a little bov not yet seven years old, who, perhaps. to-day is puzzled to learn that from now on his name is the Duke of Kent, says G. Ward Price, in an article in the Daily Mail. The Duchess jodned her children in the country to oreak to them the news of theii- father's death. Like both his parents, the elder of the two little Princes promises to be dark and handsome. The size of his head and the well-developed space above the eyes are indicaticns that he will prove to have inherited those artistic accomplishmcnts and tastes with which his father was conspicuously gifted. In that attractive little boy, together with his tiny cousin, the eight-months-old son, of the Duke of Gloucester, the nation sees the British Royalties of the New Age which will follow on, this all-trans-forming war.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 245, 17 October 1942, Page 3
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165THE NEW DUKE OF KENT. Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 245, 17 October 1942, Page 3
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