RIFT IN THE LUTE.
HERHINE AND WILHELM, RUMOURS FROM DOORN. A writer who has just returned from Holland, where he has been in rather close touch with people forming the ex-Kaiaer’s household, tells an English newspaper that domestic relations in that tragic establishment are not quite so felicitous os Wilhelm, no doubt, hoped they would be when he took to himself a second partner of his joys and Borrows. It is not so many months since tho "Kaiserin,” unable to stand the strain of Imperial society any longer, retired to Germany. ostensibly to look after her estates. The Monarchist Party, afraid of the effects on popular sentiment of a marital rift, Induced the lady to return to her spouse, and photographs were thereupon taken and distributed, showing the happy pair surrounded bv the smiling stepsons and daughters of the fallen Hohenzolleim,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19205, 23 June 1924, Page 3
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