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THE ROYAL FAMILY.

CAREER OF TflE NEW KiXC. King ' Edward VII. was the eldest sor. of the late Queen Victoria and of Albert, Prince Consort, and was born at Buckingham Palace on November 9, 1841. He married Princess Alexandra, eldest daughter of the King of Denmark, on March 10, 18(13. at St. George's, Windsor. Queen Alexandra was born at Copenhagen on December 1, 1544, and was only 18 at her marriage. The Coronation took place on August 9, 1902. One son and turoe daughters are living.

11. R.H. George, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Earl of Chester, born 1S05; heir to the Throne, and second son of the King; entered the Xavy and spent a number of years in the service, his latest command being H.M.S. Crescent. On the death of his elder brother, the late Duke of Clarence, ho came in the direct line of succession 10 the Crown, 1892: on July fi, 1893, married Princess Victoria May of 'feck (born IStiT). the daughter of the late Duke of Teek.. They have six children.

Princess Louise (Princess Royal), horn 1807, married Iluke of Fife, 1,889. Tiias two daughters—Princess Alexandra. born in 181)1, and Princess Maud, born 1593. Princess Victoria, born 18(18.

Princess Maud, born 18(19, married TT.R.H. Prince Charles of Denmark. IS9|>. Has one son, Prince Alexander, born 1(103.

THE CDVERXOR OA NT ELS ALL ARRAXCEMEXTS. "Palmerston North, List, Xight. King, the fi over nor has been obliged to cancel all engagements until after the funeral has taken place. He will subsequently continue his farewell arrangements, which have been: curtailed, as it will be impossible for-:the Governor to attend entertainments during the time the Court is in mourning.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 384, 9 May 1910, Page 5

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THE ROYAL FAMILY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 384, 9 May 1910, Page 5

THE ROYAL FAMILY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 384, 9 May 1910, Page 5

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