A ROYAL ROMANCE.
ELOPEMENT OF A PRINCESS.
POVERTY CAUSES PARTING
.Elec. Tel- CoiiyrlflH—United Press Assn.i lAustrailan and N.Z. Cahlfi Association.. (Received July 11, 10.30 a.m.) z VIENNA, July 10.
A thirty years' old royal romance has ended. Princess Louisa, daughter of King Leopold of Belgium, eloped with Captain Mattosich, a Hungarian t oblomati. She. was divorced from her husband, Philip of Goburg. Tho lovers have since boon' living at European watering places. Money bceamo scarce, -so Captain Mattasich advised the princess to dispute her father's will, which left everything to his morganatic wife, Baroness Vaughan. The suit failed, and tho couplo wero poorer than ever. The princess recently appealed to her sister, Princess Stephanie, formerly Austrian Crown Princes. Princess Stephanie offorcd to allow her sister, who is 64 years of :>.ge, to spend tho rest of her life at a beautiful ensile at Orosz.vur, Hungary, on condition that she parted from Captain Miittlasieh. The offer was'uecoptod. Other. friends found a home,for the penniless Mattasich.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16175, 11 July 1923, Page 3
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164A ROYAL ROMANCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16175, 11 July 1923, Page 3
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