New King’s Task
WIFE NOT TO SHARE THRONE Disclaimed by Liberals DESERTED LADY-FRIEND MOURNS CAROL
THE pathway of Rumania’s r shed of all its difficulties, refused to apply for an annul Liberal Party has declined to : His friend, Madame Lup« abroad, is grief-stricken becan United. P.A.—By Telegraph—Copyright Reed. 11.35 a.m. BUKAREST, Mon. The first signs of political upheavals occurred when the Liberal Party decided to issue a manifesto declining to support Prince Carol, who was yesterday proclaimed King. It is definitely stated that Princess Helen has refused reconciliation with her husband, and therefore she will not be crowned Queen but will be given the title of Princess-Mother. The Queen-Mother, Marie, declared: “I strongly object to reports that I fled from Rumania. Prince Carol and myself have always been great and steadfast friends. “I am overjoyed at his return, and expect the repercussions of his elevation to the Throne will be excellent.”
new king, Carol 11., is not yet His wife, Princess Helen, has Intent of the divorce, and the support him as king, escu, with whom he travelled use Carol has deserted her. Prince Carol has obtained the custody of the boy Prince Michael, who is now residing at Controceni Palace, while his mother is remaining at Kisseleff Palace. It is reported that Madame Lupescu, with whom Carol was living, is griefstricken and has been confined to her bed for 24 hours. Later she suddenly departed for Switzerland. The Press generally is hopeful that Carol’s return will effect the stabilisation of the Government’s credit. It Is reported that at present neither Prince Carol nor Princess Helen will apply for the annulment of their divorce. It has been agreed that Prince Michael's education shall be controlled by Carol.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 9
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287New King’s Task Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 9
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