ROYAL WEDDING
PRINCESS INGRID OF SWEDEN.
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(Recd. May 25, Noon). STOCKHOLM, May 24.
Amid scenes of splendour and festivity, Princess Ingrid of Sweden and Prince Frederick of Denmark were married in the great church, which was decorated with hundreds of delphiniums, "which were brought from England by aeroplane. Sixty-three Royalties were present, including the Kings of Sweden, Denmark and Belgium. Britain was represented by Prince and Princess Arthur of Connaught, Princess Helen Victoria, and Lady Patricia Ramsay. Princess Ingrid’s gown included lace which her mother wore as a bride at Windsor.
After the wedding, the couple drove through the crowded beflagged streets to the «salaee. They depart to-night lor Copenhagen, and thence on their honeymoon, the destination of which is a strict secret. •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 May 1935, Page 6
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