EMPRESS MARIE
The Queen Mother’s sister, the Empress Marie Feodovrona. I am told, has not fciven at all well since her return to town (Pam Sandringham (writes our London cori'espondent, February 22), and for a day m two her health gave her doctors some concern. Her Imperial Majesty has suffered considerably from the terrible experience she underwent during the latter clays of her life in Russia, when she escaped a fate which undoubtedly would have shortened her existence by boarding a British man-of-war. Happily, the Queen Mother still enjoys fairly good health, and is able to get out most days when the weather is favorable, but on medical advice she refrained from witnessing the Royal procession at the opening of Parliament.
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Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 3
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121EMPRESS MARIE Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 3
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