PRINCESS ANNOYED.
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(BT CABLX—FRBSS ASSOCIATION'— CnpiBIGHT.) (AUSTRALIA* A.VD X.l. CABLI ASBOCIATIOX.) (Received November 6th, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, November 4. Princess Victoria is highly incensed over the publicity given to her coming marriage. She declares that a marriage is an affair between two people, and that when a third party is mixed up with it all sorts of unpleasant tilings happen. "In our case," she says, "the population of 90.000 at Bonn are all concerning themselves wjth our affairs. We have found, happiness, and we are not doing anybody harm." The Princess declared that it was immaterial to her whether the exKaiser approves or disapproves, adding, "My brother does not allow anyone to interfere in his affairs. Anyhow, 1 am old enough to know my own mind." The Princess has left Bonn for an unrevealed destination. She is highly popular in Bonn, where extensive publicity has not affected the loyalty of tho j>eople. Up till recently the Princess maintained a calm demeanour, and continued to attend dances. She is easily a recognisable figure by her erect bearing, and is a brilliant conversationalist. It is officially reported that the ex-Kaiser is extremely annoyed, and intimated to the Princess that lie will break off all relations in the event of her marrying Zoubkoff.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 9
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213PRINCESS ANNOYED. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19151, 7 November 1927, Page 9
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