GERMAN CROWN PRINCESS
LONDON, October 19.
The Paris paper Le Matin states that the Crown Prince’s mother-in-law had a dramatic interview with her daughter at Interlaken. The Crown Princess wishes to leave her husband, but is unable to take her children. The Grand Duchess, who has renounced Germany, is hopeful of arranging a separation.
The Crown Prince married, in 1205, the Princess Cecilie, daughter of the late Friedrich Franz 111, Grand Duke of Mucklen-burg-Schwerin. There are five children. There have for some time past been sinister rumours of the Crown Prince’s infidelity, report stating that he has openly flaunted his liaisons.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 22
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