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New Post For Bodyguard

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) LONDON, Aug. 25. Prince Charles's bodyguard, who was involved in the cherry brandy incident two months ago, has been moved to another post. The bodyguard DetectiveConstable Donald Green, aged 37, had been the 14-year-old Prince's shadow for two years, the “Daily Mirror" reported. In June, Prince Charles bought a 2s 6d cherry brandy at a hotel at Stornaway, Isle of Lew’is, off Scotland’s north coast. Constable Green later made a report on newspaper stories on the incident Buckingham Palace issued a denial. Later it admitted the Prince did have the drink. The newspaper said Lt was understood a detective of higher rank had been chosen to look after Prince Charles.

A fourteenth century picture of the Virgin and Child, missing from a church for 40 years, has been found in a Rome art dealer’s shop.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30220, 27 August 1963, Page 8

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New Post For Bodyguard Press, Volume CII, Issue 30220, 27 August 1963, Page 8

New Post For Bodyguard Press, Volume CII, Issue 30220, 27 August 1963, Page 8

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