ROYAL CHOICE
LOVE; iW A bOTTAGE
Love in a cottage is fashionable again nowadays, and even princesses in real life prefer it, for Prince Paul and Princess Olga of Yugoslavia are leaving their vast apartments in the Royal palace iip --Belgrade.- to move- into a little bungalow on-the open heights of Dedigne, outside the capital. ■ '■ Princess Olga has found life in the big palace,. shadowed by tall chestnut trees but unprotected. from the street noises ■■of the city, too formal and too little like "home"- for her domestic inclinations. • After much'planning and exploration to .find} a suitable site, she is \now; having- the little, house of her heart built, with rpdms about one:tenth the. size of tliose she ; now 'occupies. When Alexander, her nine-year-old son, goes back 'to Belgrade afte? ' the present term in his school in England, he will go to a wee house and play in a smail garden with his. brother, Priuee Nicholas, instead of ;the vast grounds of the. palace.: '■:,■■'.'. . . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11
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164ROYAL CHOICE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 11
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