HIS PRINCESS WON AFTER 37 YEARS.—Pictured after their wedding at the register office in Paddington, London, are Major Ralph Peto and his bride, the former Princess Lichnowsky. The princess and the major were sweethearts 37 years ago, but she gave him up and married Prince Lichnowsky, German Ambassador to England at the outbreak of the war. The prince died in 1928, and recently the major met his princess on the French Riviera.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 40, 15 January 1938, Page 13
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72HIS PRINCESS WON AFTER 37 YEARS.—Pictured after their wedding at the register office in Paddington, London, are Major Ralph Peto and his bride, the former Princess Lichnowsky. The princess and the major were sweethearts 37 years ago, but she gave him up and married Prince Lichnowsky, German Ambassador to England at the outbreak of the war. The prince died in 1928, and recently the major met his princess on the French Riviera. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 40, 15 January 1938, Page 13
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