KISSED TWICE
SURPRISE FOR DUKE By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright. LONDON, Monday. While the Duke and Dutchess of York were on the platform in Finsbury Town Hall watching the ball of the East End coster pearly king and queen, Mrs. Palmer, a wardrobe dealer, of the Caledonian Market, impulsively threw her arms around the Duke’s neck and kissed him, before anyone was able to intervene. Then Mrs. Palmer Implanted another kiss. The Duke was so surprised that he seemed to be unable to realise what was happening. Then glancing at the Duchess, he burst out laughing. The Duchess returned the smile, both appearing to treat the incident as a joke. Mrs. Palmer immediately disappeared in the crowd. The Royal couple delighted the costers by joining in a set of lancers. The Duchess accepted a doll for Princess Elizabeth. It was dressed as a Pearl Princess, with 750 buttons on its clothing.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 267, 1 February 1928, Page 1
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