PRINCESS MARY.
INVOLVED IN CAR SMASH. Princess Mary and her husband, Ihe Earl of Harewood, were involved in a motoring accident on October 25 at the crossroads near Moorfown on the outskirts of Leeds. They were between Leeds and Harewood House when the car in which they were, travelling came into collision with a two-seater car driven by a woman.
The impart Vas severe, and both cars were badly damaged, but happily neither car overturned, and no one received any injury. The Princess and her husband got out of (he car unassisted and chatted until another car arrived to take them to Haiewood House. They were delayed about a quarter cf" an hour. The front, axle of the earl's car was hadlv twisted and the chassis damaged, but the back part, in which were Princess Mary and her husband, was not affected. * Neither the Princess nor her husband arc any the worse for the mishap.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20740, 6 December 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)
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