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MDIVANI PRINCESS

ROMANCE FOLLOWS SORROW. Princess Nina Mdivani, the beautiful Russian refugee, and Mr Denis Conan Doyle are to be married this summer in England. The Princess recently filed a petition for divorce atriiinst her husband. Charles Henry Huberich, the international lawyer, whom she married at the Oxford Registry Oilice 11 years ago (states the Sunday Express, London).

After this has been completed she and Mr Doyle are to marry and settle down in a quiet English country house. When Prince Serge Mdivatii was killed in a polo accident dhly six months after Prince Alexis was killed in a motor smash, Mr Denis Doyle, an old school friend of the brothers, brought consolation and hope tb the bcart-brokeh PrlhCess. Since the death of his father, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mr tJenis Doyle has been guided in all the niajor de? cisions of his life by messages from his father. Princess Nina found great

help and inspiration in her sorrow in Mr Doyle’s profound faith in his father’s guidance. A warm friendship developed, which was strengthened by her growing faith in Spiritualism. The Princess and Mr Doyld found that thenbond of understanding and sympathy wds deeper than friendship. They discussed -the future, and decided that they would marry as soon as the Princess could obtain a divni-bb trtmi Imi- husband. “My husband and I are very good friends, and we always shall be,”

Princess Nina stated in an interview, “but I love another man —that is the reason for the divorce. “I would not describe myself as a Spiritualist, but I have found great consolation and help in Mr Doyles approach to these matters. “The inner sincerity and peace which his faith lias brought me are wonderful,” she said. Mr Doyle has accepted his father’s beliefs with passionate finding tn them ttbt only■ a Satisfying pliiloposphy, but also a practical guide in everyday life.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1936, Page 3

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MDIVANI PRINCESS Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1936, Page 3

MDIVANI PRINCESS Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1936, Page 3