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PRINCESS ELIZABETH

♦ —■— AN INTERESTED VISITOE TO HYDE PARK The Duchess of Yorfs baby daughter has set a fashion in jewellery already. As soon as the last photographs of her were published it was noticed that she was playing „ with a dainty necklace, and now there seem to be few babies in their hu^ge prams in Hyde Park on fine mornings' who are not wearing a similar ornament. .Princess Elizabeth's little neck-chain is not of gold, but of tiny coral beads, carefully strung and knotted so that there is no danger of their breaking and of the wearer getting them into her mouth. She is becoming a masjt attractive little person, says a woman correspondent of the "Manchester Cmirdian," so much interested in all that is going on around her that while her dark-blue perambulator is bein{y pushed -.bout in park or garden she its continually trying to get her' head up over the macintosh coverlet in orc'ler to take a peep at the world outsidti. Now that *the amusing gossip about the Queen taking persona] charge of h«er granddaughter and designing new nrseries at Buckingham Palace for her has died away, most people are satisified to believe the real story of the arrangement made by the Duko and Duche:js for their daughter, which is that shfe will remain with her nurses at Brutom street, at Lord and Lady Strathinore's town house, with occasional visits to Sandringham and St. Paul's, Waldenbury, until the Piccadilly house is ready for occupiation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 3

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PRINCESS ELIZABETH Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 3

PRINCESS ELIZABETH Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 3