ENGAGED IN OLD AGE.
PRINCESS BE BROGUE.
PARIS SOCIETY SENSATION.
FIANCE A BOURBON PRINCE.
By Telesrnpli— Press Association—Copyiight,
(Received July 21, G,:i3 p.m.) LONDON, July CO
The Paris correspondent of the DailyExpress says a sensation has been created in society at the French capital by an announcement to the effect that Princess Amedee Be liroglie, aged 74, one of the wealthiest women in France, is engaged to lie married to Prince Louis Ferdinand, of Bourbon, a cousin of King Alfonso, of Spain. The Pi irice is 42 and looks younger. The children of the Princess have, liled a suit, says tho correspondent, asking the Courts to remove their mother's esta.tes from her care, alleging that she is dissipating her fortune upon her fiance and intends to sell her historic jewels and homes.
Prince Louis recently was engaged to a Mrs. Mabelle Corey, widow of an American steel magnate. That engagement was broken off through a "misunderstanding about a money settlement."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20622, 22 July 1930, Page 9
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