THE QUEEN AND PRINCESS LOUISE.
Ni'.w Yohk. January 6.—The World's London special says:—"l have the very best authority for saying that the stories which have been persistently, published in one or another society journals for months past, as to a serious personal disagreement between the Queen and Princess Louise, have absolutely 110 foundation in fact. They are the more scandalous from the fact that in connection with them an impression lias been sought to be generated that the .Queen has wished Princess Louise to return to Canada, and that the Princess has refused to
do this. The truth is that the Queen has extended her maternal authority to prevent the Princess from returnipg to Canada on the specific declaration of Sir Wm. Jenner that the health of the Princess has been so severely shattered by the consequences of the serious accident which last year occurred to her at Ottawa as to make it a question of life or death, whether she should pass the winter quietly here under medical treatment, or venture on an Atlantic voyage and a Canadian winter. She is still under the care of Sir Wm. Jenner, and her condition is still too precarious to make it possible for her advisers to fix any time at which it will be prudent for her to set out upon a transatlantic trip.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 6
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