QUEEN VICTORIA'S DAUGHTERS.
. Of the five daughters of Queen Victoria, the Princess Beatrice, the youngest will soon have remained the longest unmarried. The Crown Princess of Germany married at eighteen ; ; the late Princess Alice, of Hesse, was married when she was eighteen years of age ; the late Princess Alice, of Hesse was married when she was nineteen ; the Princess Helena married ut: twenty ; the Princess Louise, who had until that t*oe,. remained long single, when shemaawMir the Marquis of Lome was about tt# samo age that her young sister is, is, twenty-three. It is , ;natnral enough ' that there should be gossip and rumours about the wedded,fate of the last of tbe quintet. Komatice ; has not been absent from the stories told about her, but the truth: seems to .be y. that the Princess has chosen, up tothis time, to be the confidant ' and companion of her W othetv tlftin to leave iVindsor, Balmoral, and Osborne without any of the daughters of the
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Temuka Leader, Issue 351, 8 February 1881, Page 2
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162QUEEN VICTORIA'S DAUGHTERS. Temuka Leader, Issue 351, 8 February 1881, Page 2
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