DOORN PRINCESS.
MARRIED TO SECRETARY. ■ . THE HAGUE, July 20. Four years ago the young and beautifiii Princess Caroline Schoenaich von Carolath, stepdaughter of the ex-Kaiser, fell in love with her mother's private secretary, Georg Wunderlieh. She was twenty-one, he was twenty-six,'and lie had been employed by her mother, Princess Hermine, second wife of the j Kaiser, for nine ycar?(»at Doom. The princess wanted to marry. The Imperial family objected —- Wunderlieh, former court preacher in Berlin, was a commoner. But after two years Princess Hermine yielded and gave her permission, though the ex-Kaiser objected. Yet there was one condition—the bridegroom would have to give up his job. To-day the, heavy gates of the Kaiser's Doom retreat clanged behind a tall, handsome figure. " It was Wunderlieh, returning to Germany in search of a new job so that he can support his royal bride.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 203, 28 August 1935, Page 13
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