THE PRINT ITS ENDURANCE Tim Prince of Wales has been described, wilh very considerable truth, as being “the busiest man in I he. world,” and lie record of his past years amply bears this out. Surprise is often expressed that one of such comparaivelv slight physique can withstand the fatigue and strain attendant upon his many activities, week by week and month by month. Those who know the Prince, beat, realise that the secret of his comparative immunity from overstrain is to be found in the extreme physical fitness which ho always preserves. Even when on hoard H.M.S. Renown he. devoted a certain amount of his time daily to swimming and other healthy exercises, and on shore lie took every 'possible opportunity to follow his favourite pastime of polo. The Prince’s general reading is not only very constant, but quite extraor dinary in its variety.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 September 1923, Page 7
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