LIKES THE LADIES
GERMAN CROWN PRINCE. TROUBLE IN THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD. London, Jan. 29. The fondness for feminine society manifested by the German Crown Prince threatens to’ get that young gentleman into domestic difficulties. “ Reynolds’ Newspaper ” to-day hints at trouble as already having occurred between the Prince and the Princess because of the former’s partiality for ladies, especially those of the young and beautiful variety.
It is said that during his late Eastern tour Prince William, who is now in his 29th year, was particularly enamoured of an American girl of 17, whom he met aboard the steamer Prince Ludwig on the outward trip. “ Reynolds’ ” declares that the Crown Princess is curtailing the number of fancy dress balls given at the heir-apparent’s palace, simply because the Prince is a little too attentive to his lady guests.
This story is a slight amplification of one published some weeks ago. In the version previously given, reference was made to the Prince having acted as a judge at a beauty show, and to the matrimonial discord that had been caused by his giddiness on that interesting occasion.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 52, 11 February 1911, Page 9
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