ROYAL DIVORCE CASE
STOCKHOLM, November 18. Prince Wilhelm, of Sweden, is going ®n a hunting expedition to Africa in the winter. His divorce case is being settled in the Swedish and Russian courts in an amicable manner. His son will be educated by his father’s uncle. The legal representatives of the Swedish Court in St. Petersburg are arranging the financial details arising out of Prince Wilhelm receiving a dowry of £354,000. The discord was due to Princess Marie’s dislike of Swedish life, and the dullness of matters in St. Petersburg, and she finally rejoined her father in Paris.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3115, 26 November 1913, Page 26
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98ROYAL DIVORCE CASE Otago Witness, Issue 3115, 26 November 1913, Page 26
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