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MOVEMENTS OF ROYALTY.

The Queen will reside at Windsor till Tuesday, December 19, and will then proceed to Osborne for about nine weeks. Nothing ha 3 yet been settled as to the Queen's next trip to the Continent, except that she will go abroad on March 19 or 20 for five or six weeks.

The visit of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand has been postponed until June next, when he will come to England for three weeks or a month, to be the guest of the Queen in Buckingham Palace, and will be entertained by her at Windsor Castle.

The Count and Countess of Paris, who are residing at Stowe, will visit the Queen at Windsor Castle, and the Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandringham before they leave England to pass the winter in Spain at the Villa Maurique, their seat in Andalusia, where extensive forests afford abundance of sport.

The Grand Duke George of Russia, whose sojourn in Algeria and the Riviera failed to benefit hi 3 health, now lives in the Caucasus and will remain there. His mother and father will visit him before Christmas.

A marriage between the Duke of Aosta, nephew of King Humbert, and Princess Clementine, third daughter of King Leopold of Belgium, has been arranged.

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Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 18

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MOVEMENTS OF ROYALTY. Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 18

MOVEMENTS OF ROYALTY. Otago Witness, 14 December 1893, Page 18

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