RADIANTLY HAPPY
DUKE & MRS. SIMPSON
PHOTOGRAPHERS OBLIGED
(Received May 8, noon)
TOURS, May 7.
The Duke of Windsor and Mrs; Simpson agreed to receive photographers today in order to prevent further ■incidents1 similar to that of the French photographer who was caught climbing a tree. Reporters will be received every evening until' the; marriage date is^announced. Standing on the terrace at the Chateau de Cande the Duke and Mrs. Simpson received photographers. ißeplying to a request for a'happy'picture, Mrs. Simpson said, "We are always happy," and the, Duke added, "Of course, isn't that evident?"
During the taking of the photographs the couple laughed and talked .and were genially and radiantly happy.
Later they went driving, preceded and followed by cars full of detectives. There was 3; free-for-all fight when police tried«-.to stop a, cameraman.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 9
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