CAMERA-SHY PRINCE
Donald Moe, the youngest 'member of the American Walker ;CupV team which visited Britain recently^ has made interesting reference to.-his- meetings with the Prince of/Wales on Vth« golf course. Moe recalled "that during a match he was playing-with the Prince he asked the Royal golfer whether he intended to visit the United States this year. "He told me." Mbewent.on, "that he would like to : visit our country every year, but that there was jnst one thing that stood in the—Tray. I asked him what that was, and hs answered: 'I'rn: afraid of those camera men in Now York,' a»d laugbed. "Hs added' seriously, however,; that; he might yet decide to come this; year."'
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 17
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115CAMERA-SHY PRINCE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 17
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