PRINCE HOHENLOHE’S MEMOIRS.
SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES. United Press Association —By Electric ■ Telegraph.—Copyright. (Received October 12, 9.37 p.nj.) LONDON, October 12. Prince Hohenlohe’s memoirs have created an indescribable sensation on the Continent. The publication is considered an astonishing indiscretion. Prince Hohenlohe relates that when ho visited the Empress Augusta in 1888 she told him that Count Herbert Bismarck had the impudence ,to tell the Prince of Wales that the Emperor was unable to talk, and was really incapable of ruling. Tire Prince (King Edward) told her that if he had not attached importance to good relations with Germany he would have thrown Count Herbert out of the room. Later the Prince of Wales spoke guardedly to Prince Hohenlohe, expressing disgust at the rudeness of both Prince Bismarck and Count Herbert Bismarck.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14191, 13 October 1906, Page 5
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