"KISS ME."
Prince Has Lively Time In London. EMBARRASSING EXPERIENCE. LONDON, February S. The Prince of Wales paid a surprise visit to the dwellings which were damaged by the flood on January P. 11--drove up to one house and knocked «t the door, surprising the occupiers. A great crowd soon gathered and the Prince, on reappearing, had an embarrassing experience. A woman rushed at His Royal Holiness, saying: "Kiss me." The Prince smiled, but shook his head. "You must." urged the undaunted woman, making |an attempt to kiss the Prince. lbgently pushed her aside and hurried away. A group of spellbound girls busily powdering their fares then rushed His | lioyal Highness, but he motored away.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1928, Page 7
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