PRINCESS ELIZABETH
HER POSSIBLE QUEENSHIP FORMAL EDUCATION PLANNED LONDON, July 12 Princess Elizabeth is to be educated with a view to her possible queenship. says the Sunday Chronicle. The Duchess of York, her mother, wished her to go to a girls' school and enjoy the companionship of girls of her own age. but, after discussion with the King. Queen Maryf the Duke of York and Cabinet Ministers, she decided to substitute a morfc formal plan of education, so that, as in the case of Queen Victoria, her education will be entrusted to tutors and a governess. The heir presumptive to the Throne is the Duke of York, and next in succession is Princess Elizabeth and then Princess Margaret. At present Princess Elizabeth is sixth in the order precedence of Royal ladies.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22470, 14 July 1936, Page 9
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