RUMANIAN PRINCE
RENUNCIATION OF THRONE. PURELY PERSONAL REASONS, Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright ROME, January 7. (Received January 8, at D.W a.m.) Prince Charles, in an interview at Milan, said: ‘‘l cherish the highest regard for Helen, who is an exemplary wife and, mother. I am profoundly indignant at the infamous insinuations against her. I adore my son. and repudiate all assertions regarding ray future. .1 regret the unfounded allusions to a plot. There arc no political reasons behind my action, which is purely a personal one. Even princes have some private right. I will continue to love and serve my country. I want silence.” —Sydney ‘ Sun ■ Cable,
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Evening Star, Issue 19142, 8 January 1926, Page 5
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