CORONATION STORIES.
Stories of the Coronation, touching most every eoueeivahle phase of ils ceremony, pour in upon us, from a! quarters ami will continue to so pou: for months to come. One of tin host comes from a London cm respondent, who had a good view of t’n Ahhoy ceremonies, ami ('specially ol the reverences mad<> hy the Fi im cs; to the Prince of Wales as they passe* him, tells mo of a human incident that happened when the Princess Mart
made her how. The how war pci formed with all due decorum, hut ar •lie Brincess moved on to her seat IMo aster came io l!io sr.rfaoc, and she made a so; t of grimace of sir tail v amusement at the l>rothor. It seemed to say; ‘Vou are the Priuec of Wales, and as such i give you dol'cretieo, I)ut you are also my brother.” This Princess is a child of very decided character. The Prince of Wafer is reported to have raid that she v.ould take more kindly to these cercinnml performances than ho, “I’m,” ho said, “she is a regular little Quean.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 146, 12 August 1911, Page 4
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187CORONATION STORIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 146, 12 August 1911, Page 4
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