THE ROYAL BROTHERS.
POPULAR WELCOME IN VIENNA.
“MOBBED” BY THE CROWDS.
(United Press Association—Copyrigiht.) VIENNA, February 24. Cheering and shouting “Hoch Windsor,” “Hail Kent,” crowds “mobbed” the Royal brothers several times during the first day they were together. Wherever their car appeared the Dukes were immediately recognised and surrounded.
The latest reports indicate that the Duke of Windsor has not yet decided to rent Count Paul Munster’s castle, desiring first of all to inspect several others.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 116, 26 February 1937, Page 5
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