GOSSIP OF THE ENGLISH COURT.
Ihe historic glories of Warwick Castle have been revived this week (according to a London despatch of May 18) by the present Earl of Warwick and his wife The latter will be easily reoognised by her former name (Lady Brooke), the friend, as all the world knows, of the Prince of Wales. Ihe castle has been full of company, including hia Royal Highness, and the highest of high jinks have been going on. The Prince and Princess of Wales left London within an hour of each other, bat the Prinoe went west for Warwick and the Princess proceeded east for Handringham. For a lady usually so amiable as the Princess of Wales, it is truly remarkable how often and how -trikingly she manages to let the people know that there is no love lost between herself and the Countess of Warwick (formerly Lady Brooke).
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7397, 21 June 1895, Page 2
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