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The royal cousins ■ 'J rH -f 1 COUSIN SARAH COUSIN HELEN “She's absolutely magic/’ “Sties a proper young tady,” they say. It's impossible not they say. “A classic English to like her!” Nevertheless, 1 , rosebud!” Her fair hair has ; Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones, f always been long. Even now. daughter of Princess Mar- there s a well-bred debby air garet is being seen as the about her, clearly inherited sad princess. Her merry little from her mother, the face is an unmistakable re- Duchess of Kent. * flectionof her father s. _ — 1 I I MAY E I I i The Princess who becomes your friend. “Do sit down”, the Princess said. “I low yoarhat.” 1-kwr many real live princesses would von expect fen greet ynr so charmingly? Reporter Fay (ioldie found warmth and American efficiency when she was granted an exclusive interview by Prim-esstkace at her Monaco palace. That Rugby-racing-and-beer Problems ti,at pour enthusiast is an absolute jnto talk-backs pUSSyCat around the hOUSe! At times they are amusing, So say readers of NZ Woman's at others tragic: for many Weekly. “Our men are marvellous they are compelling listen- - absolutely marvellous, when it ing 25-year-old Barry Corcomes to washing ... ironing, ba- bett. Wellingtons Windy thing baby, plus some scrumptious Music "'Talk-Back'’ host tells haute cuisine/’ of -chitling moments/’

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Press, 1 May 1978, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 1 May 1978, Page 14

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