Charles to appeal at luxury mansion
[NZPA London Prince Charles will make use of the 115-room Kent imansion. Chevening, left ’<> Britain by the late Earl 'Stanhope, according to the [London “Daily Mai!” columnist, Nigel Dempster. j “Yesterday he (Charles) [made a i5-minute helicopter flight from Buckingham Palace to rehearse a television [appearance." wrote Demps[ter yesterday. The columnist wrote that Prince Charles planned to jlaunch the Queen's silver ju|bilee appeal, of which he is [chairman, by introducing a 15-minute programme on the .purpose of the appeal front |in front of the imposing (house, which is his resiidence. “It will be followed by a {fund-raising a ln ner in April to which 60 wealthy guests (will be invited —so ' long as they stump up 400 pounds [each for the pleasure of eating with the heir to the ; t hrone," wrote Dempster Dempster concluded: "Does Davina Sheffield like her close friend's new pad? With a million pounds spent restoring the Inigo Jones 17th century pile, there are, I am told, no causes for complaint.”
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Press, 24 February 1977, Page 7
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