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DANISH ROYALTIES

IN THE GRIP OF POVERTY. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. COPENHAGEN, December 25. Prince Aage, eldest son of Prince Valdemur of Denmark, who is a brother of Queen Alexandra, is leaving to take a commission in tho Trench army in Morocco. It is stated that ho lost Ins fortune in a bank collapse, and that his father also lost heavily. He and his brothers now have only what they can earn, and it is impossible for him to live on tho wages of a captain in the Danish army. His brother, Prince Erik, is at present working in a Canadian dauy, Reuter.

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Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 4

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DANISH ROYALTIES Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 4

DANISH ROYALTIES Evening Star, Issue 18160, 28 December 1922, Page 4

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