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YOUTHFUL CONSORT

NEW SHAH OF IRAN'S WIFE

EGYPTIAN PRINCESS

The new Shah, of Iran has a very attractive young wife, to whom he was married in Cairo on March 15, 1939, after a courtship of less than a fortnight from the day when he first met his bride. The betrothal of the young couple was announced on May 26, 1938, but they did, not meet until ten months later. The Crown Prince* bride, was Princess Fawzia, the eldest unmarried sister of King Farouk of Egypt, and when "the engagement was announced she was only 17 years old. The marriage, which created great rejoicing at the time, was a simple ceremony at which, according to custom, the bride was not present, but remained in a neighbouring apartment until it was over. In conformity With tradition, her wedding presents from the bridegroom-to-be included a diamond ring, a mirror, and a copy of the Koran, while her trousseau was of magnificent proportions and included, in addition to magnificent clothes and furs, jewels to the value of £55,000. It is a far cry from Iran to New Zealand, but a slight link was formed between the two countries recently when a member of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Captain Patrick Cripp," married Miss Winifred Johnson, who had been for three years nurse to Princess Fawzia and one of her sisters.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 13

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YOUTHFUL CONSORT Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 13

YOUTHFUL CONSORT Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 13