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PRINCESS’S JOY

“DARLING LOCH NESS MONSTER” LONDON, April 20. The Duke of York, as Earl of Inverness, was the guest of honour at the Inverness-shire Association dinner. He remarked that the fame of the Loch Ness monster had even extended to the nurseries. He was in the nursery when Ins daughter. Princess Margaret Rose, was looking at a fairy picture book and saw tlic picture of a dragon. She exclaimed ; “Oh look, mummy! What a darling little Loch Ness monster.”

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Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 9

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PRINCESS’S JOY Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 9

PRINCESS’S JOY Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 9

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