GOES SOON TO WINDSOR
KING IS MARVELLOUSLY IMPROVED STRONGER AND HEAVIER (Australian and N.Z. Press AssociationX. Reed. 11 a.m. LONDON, Wednesday. The Court moves to Windsor on May 15, their Majesties motoring from Craigweil House. Bognor. Although the three months on the South Coast has marvellously improved his Majesty's condition, he is not thought to be sufficiently strong for the fatigue of a public ceremony. Consequently, suggestions of a welcome at Windsor will be discouraged. The arrival at Windsor will be strictly private, although the subjects will be given an opportunity of greeting their Majesties on the 05mile drive. Lord Dawson of Penn and Sir Stanley Hewett may issue the final bulletin before the King’s departure from Craigweil. The Court will remain at Windsor for a month, during which the King will probably go to London to deal with election matters. Later he goes to Sandringham and moves to Balmoral in August. During his stay at Craigweil, the King has regained his appetite, increased his weight and strength, and recovered much of his normal health. He now suffers only from some weakness.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 9
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182GOES SOON TO WINDSOR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 658, 9 May 1929, Page 9
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