THE KING’S PROGRESS
BRILLIANT SUNSHINE AT BOGNOR (British Oflicial Wireless.) Rugby, March 5. It was stated at Cralgwell House this morning that the King had passed a good night. To-day was line, with bright sunshine and only a slight wind, so that the King, who arose early, was able to walk from his bedroom to the sun room to enjoy the sunlight and warm fresh air. His Majesty passed a good day. The sun shone brilliantly throughout the day, and after sitting in the sun room during the morning His Majesty went back to his bedroom in the afternoon, so that he could get the full effect of the sun from the western windows. Sir Frederick Ponsonby, Keeper of the Privy Purse, visited Craigwell House this afternoon at the King's command, and submitted some papers to His Majesty. Sir Frederick also had a long talk with the King. The King’s unele, the Duke of Connaught, has completely recovered from his recent slight attack of influenza, and was able yesterday to leave his villa, it gerrftt Joe a galfe, 1
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 138, 7 March 1929, Page 10
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