CROWN PRINCE AT HOME
RETIRES TO PRIVATE LIFE. CONFIDENCE IN FATHERLAND. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 14. (Received November 15, at 8.5 p.m.) The Daily Chronicle’s Gels correspondent had an interview with the ex-Crown Prince which he describes as his last statement before his retirement to private life. “I am happy,” he said, after nine years again to bo in my own home oft my own estate. I am glad to boar with my countrymen the trials that have come to our Fatherland. I have only one intention —namely, to devote myself to private duties, and within my sphere of work and duty to forward the task of reconstructing my country, the recovery of which I have no doubt.” The Prince displayed interest in the political situation in England, and was surprised at the news, of the election. He speculated on the likelihood of Mr Lloyd George returning to power. During the interview the two princesses came into the room, and the Crown Prince said, “The last time I saw my children was at their christening.”—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19020, 16 November 1923, Page 5
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