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The Queen's Promise

Keeping a promise she made a long time ago, tho Queen made the journey from Windsor in order to be present at the marriage of her god-daughter, Miss Anne Keppel, to Mr. Philip Broadmead, states a London writer. Her arrival at St. Margaret's,' Westminster, was expected by the crowd immediately they caught sight of the special uniformed inspectors at the vestry door. They made a rush to take up positions there instead of waiting in the Abbey grounds, and were rewarded by the gracious smile which the Queen gave as she left after the ceremony. With a pearl grey coat and blue hat, Her Majesty wore pink roses as a spray in the prevailing mode, pinned to her coat collar, which was of gathered silk flowers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 9

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The Queen's Promise Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 9

The Queen's Promise Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 9