PRINCESS BEATRIX
Social Work Detected . (N.Z.P.A-Reuter —Copyright) THE HAGUE, April 29. The Dutch Crown Princess Beatrix disguised herself and sold Salvation Army publications in Amsterdam public houses last night—until spotted by a photographer, the newspaper, “De Telegraaf,” reports. The 27-year-old Princess, wearing a wig, horn-rimmed glasses and an old faded raincoat, escaped on the back of a bicycle ridden by the Salvation Army woman major she was with, the newspaper said. It said the Princess was earnestly trying to get in contact with all facets of social life.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30739, 1 May 1965, Page 2
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