Buckingham Palace Staff Permitted To See Baby Prince
LONDON. Nov. 29 (Recd. 10.15 pm). —The Buckingham Palace staff was highly excited when, during the weekend, they were allowed in groups of five and six to file into the nursery to see Princess Elizabeth's baby, says the “Daily Mirror.” Those who have seen .the baby agree he strongly resembles both parents. The newspaper adds that most, excited of all is Princess “Auntie” Margaret, whose suite adjoins the nursery. Princess Margaret goes in to see her nephew at every opportunity. I Fog prevented mans to film Princess Elizabeth and the baby in the I Palace grounds during lhe week-end. I The Queen, with Princess Margaret, I attended a morning service in St. ; Michael’s. Chester Square, yesterday. This is the first time lhe Queen has attended a church outside Buckingham Palace since Princess Elizabeth’s baby was born. His Majesty remained at the palace, where he spent the day qs'etly.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 30 November 1948, Page 5
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