DEATH OF A PRINCESS.
IN LOVE WITH ZOUBKOFF. BESET BY CREDITORS. BURIAL AT CRONBERG CASTLE. United Press A3sn. —Elec. Tel.—Copyright LONDON, Nov. 13. A London woman who recently visited the tragic Princess at Bonn states that up to the last Victoria still loved Zoubkoff. Although she was so heavily in debt she insisted upon sending him money to Luxembourg. The Princess held the ex-Kaiser responsible for Zoubkoff's expulsion from Germany. The Informant says: “A month or two ago the Princess was so beset by her creditors that she wrote begging me to approach influential people in London on her behalf. She even suggested that I should write to King George and the Prince of Wales.” The proceeds from the recent sale of the Princess’ jewels and heirlooms were only sufficient to liquidate half her debts. A report from Bonn says the Princess will be buried at Cronberg Castle beside her mother, the eldest daughter of the late Queen Victoria.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17869, 15 November 1929, Page 7
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