ALLEGED ROYAL SCANDALS.
American nesvrpapec co;Tespondpnts in London are busy just now with alleged disclosures of matters and things connected with the private lives of the Royal family. It is s,id the Countess of WarwiCK, who was Lady Brook before she became tha Countess, mxnaged to eet her name in the list for the great Drawing Room whici fh^ Princess of Wales was to hold in.tead of the Queen. The Princes urotes^d that the name must be remove.d, but the PiI;nee oF Wales is said 'to have absolutely Vpfustjd. Toen came a painful scene at SUrlbocoiigh House, in' which the daughter's took the mother's part The Prinoeis ot Wales asd her two daughters then proceeded to Windsor, and thr> Queen's indignation is said to have known no bounds. A special messenger virus sent to Lady. Warwick, bearing an autograph letter from the Queen oonveyniir tbe ii.tiratHcm that if her ladyship presented hurselt at Buckingham P»lacp,'tbat she would be re'ruaed admittance... The Prince of Walts vim tntormed of trie contents of t->« letter. Tha result was that the Princess ot W*leg b. came rtaliy ill ana physically incapable of reptes-onf-Hi){,the Queen at the Drawing Room, so that at th» last inument her plf c- had to be Uken by th-; Marcbione^s of Lome, who deeply GympaChises with her sister-in-law.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10415, 18 July 1895, Page 3
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