SCHOOL IN ENGLAND.
YUGOSLAV PRINCE. "I WISH I WERE YOU," SAYS BOY KING. (Special.—By Air Mall.) LONDON, December 19 Dark-haired Crown Prince Tomislav King Peter of Yugoslavia's 11-vear-old younger brother, will reach England early in the new year to become a pupil at Sandroyd School, near Cobham, Surrey. He will be accompanied by Queen Marie, his mother, who intends to stay in England for a few weeks until the prince settles down at his new home. Prince Tomislav has never left his native land before. He has been educated privately at the palace by Mr. Barratt, the Englishman w'ho tutored King Peter. He adores his mother, and is never far from her side. Sandroyd School holds one unhappy memory for the royal family of Yugoslavia. It was there that King Peter heard the news of his father's assassination. King Peter, who longs vainly to return to England, has told Prince Tomislav how happy he will be there. "I wish I were coming, too," he says.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1937, Page 16
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