INFANT PRINCESS
EXCELLENT PROGRESS
CONSULTING AS TO NAME
British Official Wireless,
(Received 26th August, 1 p.m.)
RUGBY, 25th August,
Indication of the excellent progress which the Duchess of York and the infant Princess are making is afforded to-day by the information that the Duke of York, who motored from Glamis to Balmoral early last evening, is expected to stay at Balmoral until Friday. It is understood that while at Balmoral he will discuss with the King and Queen the names to be given to the new Princess, and that in all probability the date and place of the christening ceremony will also be fixed. When he returns to Glamis the Duke will immediately register the birth of his daughter with the registrar, who is also the local postmaster and proprietor of a general store. When the Queen goes to Glamis to see the Duchess it is understood Her [Majesty will take the Princess Elizabeth back to Balmoral with her. Sir Henry Simson, the Duchess Js physician, who left Glamis Castle to-day, for a day's grouse shooting with the Earl of Strathmore, will start to-morrow on a few days' motor tour.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 10
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190INFANT PRINCESS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 10
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