PRINCESS AS ANGLER
INSTRUCTION BY QUEEN LESSONS DURING HOLIDAY [from a special correspondent] LONDON. August 14 The Queen, an ardent angler since girlhood, is teaching her elder daughter, Princess Elizabeth, the art of fishing during their Scottish holiday this month. Every day the Princess goes to the waters which run near the estate of Lord Stratlimofe, the Quean's father, at Glamis Castle. The Queen is not only an able teacher, but she knowS every yard of these waters by heart. When she was her daughter's age—Princess Elizabeth is 11—she was taught to fish in the same waters by Lord Strathmore.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 14
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