STRAINED RELATIONS
IN THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD. PRINCESS AS PERFUME SELLER ("Sydney Sun" Special Service.) LONDON, August 25. The relations between Her Majesty the Queen and Princess Christian, the King's aunt, have come almost to an open break. For a couple of months the Princess has been adding to her income by selling; bottles of perfume made by herself at Cumberland Lodge. In her scheme she has been actively aided by Princess Patricia. Princess Christian has lately been putting on the labels of the bottles a statement that the perfiune is made at Cumberland Lodge. When this fact reached the ears of the Queen the latter ordered Princess Christian to cease using such labels. The maker of the perfume refuses to do so.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 203, 26 August 1913, Page 5
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