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PRINCE OF WALES

not working too hard HIS MAJESTY’S OPINION. London, August 30. That tlie King does not believe the Prince of Wales is leading too strenuous a life . is the report of a conversation which Harry Wright, an officer in the Morecambe Corporation, had with His Majesty near Lancas ter. as told in the “Weekly Dispatch.” They talked about the Prince, and when Mr Wright ventured the opinion that he was working too hard, the King said: “He is a young man and can stand it. Of course, he is fond of travel, as young men alwavs are, but when they get older thev are not so fond of going about, are they ?’■

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 5

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PRINCE OF WALES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 5

PRINCE OF WALES Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 5

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