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PRINCESS TO MARRY CONAN DOYLE’S SON

HER FAITH IN THE “MESSAGES” FROM HIS FATHER (By Air Mail—From a Special Correspondent.) LONDON, 16th May. Princess Nina Mdivani and Mr • Denis Conan Doyle are to be married early this summer. The Princess has filed a petition tor divorce against her husband, Charles Henry Huberich, the international lawyer, whom she married at the Oxford Register Office llyears ago. When this has been completed she and Mr Doyle are to marry and settle down in a quiet English country house. When Prince Serge Mdivani was killed in a polo accident only 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 to the heajrt-brOken Princess. | Since the death of his father, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mr Denis Doyle has been guided in all the major decisions of his life by spirit messages from his father. Princess Nina found great help and inspiration in her sorrow in Mr Boyle’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 Doyle found that their bond of understanding and sympathy was deeper than friendship. They discussed the future, and decided that they would marry as soon as the Princess could obtain a divorce from her husband.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 3

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PRINCESS TO MARRY CONAN DOYLE’S SON Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 3

PRINCESS TO MARRY CONAN DOYLE’S SON Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 17 June 1936, Page 3

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