.... t ~ CIIAPTEI I ,gg aacmNrNd` or 'rnums .im gubyhood and early childhood d Km George-The influence of _'vm victoria on his early life and Ju_H,§5§gtng...How that upbringing ,uf-Qducation differed from that of lhiilather-The Prince and Princess ld mm, and their family life-Days . ' Banriiigliam-Characteristics of da rliild who was to become Kil\S wfgknew stories of his early life- 'n"n‘thbugllts of the sea. . ~ _'if l Iggrewltli is the first chaptcr in mgfog,-n|,hy of King George V, tn ci the greatest Empire ln Marlborough House a monii la lil lm,-,i, hy Major c. _r. 1.. i'et:'ee lqueen or Denmuk' Prom thmcc ‘ 5 ‘ “ .King George returned, with his nurse P"m°_° A“’°"t"’ ‘mth “nd ms °“'“ land two equ'er‘les, whilst his parents | marriage. and it is pitiful to read the .went on to Hmm "Big_ inquiring eyes For the Princess of Wales said that year old P.lnce of Wales. on theiri __ _ __ return from a foreign tour within thc lf); rvrscsakinzwd chrgx ::_:;'!_!:; chee;ful and merry, and with auch fsays in this lettei that Bertie must me _nq__mng ey" I thlnk h. is lemember he is comhlg home to a mm Edw°___d__ . . Y vcry much . In these early days Prince George did not see a great deal tof his _Royal | I . _ and rather awe-inspiring grand _ mother, although _he had one vivid | recollection of t visit when she gave him a biscuit with sugar on top, l , f in th t °°'°"‘°“y' h°"°' "“’°°" _'° ° which hc atc bravely, sc as not te; hurl: her feelings, although it was not 1 a very nice one. 4 There weretwo "homes" for the future king and his brothers and me" “°u° my’ ”‘-‘°“1d “°" mlslatcrs in these days. and in the innin erha Marlborough -l ber g i>~ vs » - ' i . Vw” "Sedum umm “newer Dont House was the best-loved. for the busy streets and tall houses fascin- ated. the tiny boy, and he dearly I icompnnionship of his own age. with _ t h every h°u___ ,of hu day mapped_nu__ _loved to go _ for dr ves hrough t e London crowds and practise salut- ir.g,_iust as his little gi-éhdcluld l - . ,drawn up by his parents and Baron P__mes.s E__“bc__h_ do” _____day__ When a town house for the Prince It had all been meant for the, _ k_ of Wales was needed at the time of Very best' tm Prince Consort wo his marriage, Queen Victoria chose Marlborough House, the private pro-| perty of the Royal family. because o its nearncss tothe Palace andl g ` f . _ iquccn detB`m\ned that the “me the Prince and Princess made lt ai "home" in the real seiiro of the_ boys, and. later. for_all rulers. _“__ d In t°r¢er that he xlnfght 'htgvcwyi However busy the Princess mightl °pp°"'un'y for mug” ness e be in her public liic, she alwaysi never alone, never unaccompanied bylmmaged tn _spare uma for hart by ww” and M'tendan`s' He W.: Ichiidren,-to read to them and to* *f amwed my! mn: 011 an tmétnmtgogl play with them. In her own boucloir ,, ,_ 5|- _nature, and his oozs were a o __ _ _ _ _ ililishc had s..en our, new gi-:in_ . _ the.e was a. sofa. csircyally designed _ _____` M _. ____ ____ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ _ _“___ ________ _ _he _o__nd.___o__s of __ I " "' G " for her by the Prince' and mls mn' and tl! B“?tl' l 'rim lim PLL' “L 'm tp lv “hum” nrlhlm lrclnni. arter rapidly becomlnli Its stron! -- . -- _ -_-:_---_» " - - _ f r is-i ' _ |~¢~-~ :I I sc.. ' ~ "5 ‘ . `- _ _ had a part.cular attlactlon for _md Emperor ___ ______;r:_1 n ous _oil ic ws, Kin... Defender of the Eaitli _md _mile M hm body_ _wm.__m his ' t f earnest- "Georgle`. He would creep into the ‘ved,.to feast his eyes _upon ri favorite i screen cove ed with family photo-| graphs. When rebuked gently by his: mother he would raisc_ those big' eyes of his tc her face and say. “It's gm. a nicer? feel than the nursery sofa." -- ' ‘ » ‘ It WM ailittle Jeter that the home- life 'of the."Wale.1" children shifted it-1 centre, and, King Geo'.ge`s most vivid hfenroi-'iea_’ or his chiirlhccd cluster' lonnit" Sandringham Manor. the house iris-piirehtaf always loved 'ao dearly: =~ '. 4 "‘ . I r l lance of their Princeship was children to-, uiterest V ~theinselves_- in village boys . and girls on 'their-w lcliarming symplthetic' ,way. Mean- lwhilc the little iwsitlcs mtsmlsaa lwiih thc small villagers., _an inter- course which theythorougbly enivyed 'evcn quarrelling cornplnipnably on occasions, for, it ia said. that'Prince ,George was not at all dvei-ae~'lo`a _friendly right. . . - _ "t Most child'en love 'the country. and thc fir plantations and sandy hcaths round Sandringhi\m_ ' were 'a splendid playgroimd, ideal for _pic- llirs and childish gamcs and elipedl- tions. Little "Geol'ge" in especial scan began tc distinguish th¢’ullrer-. rnt. birds by their notes. and ,t his mother often asked '~ him to pici; X 'charming description of the neigh- ~hci~hccll1'ld". .and that interest in |.m=f¢l1l11ery. has always distinguished i“.°.wr.l°l'°_b€8lin to develop, which was _llptlwd by out or his littlc sisters to the remark, ‘_'Georgie can never talk .about anythins. _except his old boats." | » ships and thc sea had indeed hc- loéme his great lnicrcst in life. capt. ru-laced limi nothing better uicir lopened by a' maidscvant, who did uct others,.and often when driving about ther 'nearly six,” they 'w L d .1 _ the couiitryside. ‘hc 'wollldtlllillifllll ere pu un el lrewgmn me “dy Wm’ ll" °h°°d“l ' lt/it _party of boys and girls. until Prince George stepped forward and, taldng from' school ‘and take them" back _to hgmr iyho to th A thelrcottsce homes. and 'question ‘ “S be 'lr ““”‘"““ |01! his csv. remarked gravely. "This them about domestic matters, in her .-pt-nm the mst Pm,” George had ._ ____d__ _ : - lcr c en.’ ' 'is the Princess of Wales, and we are l On another visit to one of the Icattages on the Estate, with his _mother and c, clergyman, the latter left his walkingstick and did not lmm: ‘But towards the me °f six ' :discover the los! until he reached ,Sandringham Manor. hobody had [noticed "Georgie" until he came for- _ward suddenly with the courteous _req\iest, “lilly I have thc pleasurc_ of 'fetching it for you?" ' ` l A small atory. no doubt, but. it al n Marry" ‘ng Jules Verne were ,siiovls tile spirit which pervaded the 'W ""°""'° ‘““‘°“ ‘md ‘“’ ‘“"°W'sim lc hrlh i ci these children inanynf their thrilling 'M805 °l"‘°°l' Gugts ‘rt Salidljizngliam have alwaus .by`~heart. A chubby little figure, in 2 spoken nr uw chvmlng gpm” of h`;_ _his sailor cult. with it big straw hat t 'mmémv wich' p__eVR,lcd_ and 'and shock 'of fair hair, he often' ` - .I f lc vc len wildflowers fol' ‘he,r._ “because he* -_ _ ' i still prevails-tliere. The Prince o fzotncrcd them so tenderly-""`f . , .g“.9“p°d mmf lm’ tu!" w d° mm” ;Walcs early drilled into his .vounll We Ce" S” “lull SPi'luBl»lm¢ \i»|\‘°°."-""f¢-tug n ‘set of his childish lips. an but the i-cd-is lrk litiil" iii Tl'm‘~~:- _‘."‘.'i\~c:~," the Prince of Wnlcs time `,'zlc"m in his .blue eyes. i - .. b ` han style. \\'.\.1 built. in thc* chriy .ruizl izrouclv .to llttlc"Grm-cel", you As to nlsgcduation. -it had__ egun seventies. ` _n_~iift _try to rcln:°inbo" nil the time in the .nrstplacc with him motller ' ir Hem U16 l"l'lllf'l‘ niirl f‘l-ill"ess livcrl that r-Liter pcuplc maltrr more than l\il_l0 Sllld 0_l'lC€ t0.l l,\'l¢ll_¢l- l"Q¢°\‘l¢ s- uily likes the p-'etty letters nc will of- the man-there is vc~‘y little which King George docs not notice of' what gots on around lilii\_ Meets future bride a'vcry'quict informal ills' and iv_~|~~'frll..tlf." ’» ~ . _ . . . _ _ ' i _ ' - dv' but ‘ . - the children were broiighi up in the The small boy cvlclciitlv thought _male any _nlimber of Sjs_l_in_ __ s, ~ n " KYCRWSLF aill1DllclLV~ Tile smnli h o tlic'ma. tor nvcr, for n few days lalri'.ll'.< and l-l's‘ he wlll l10t l1l§_li§- - _ ' . ‘ - ' ' ' `i. " "l fanciful in_ fliers were not nllowcrl to be rail:-il'rllc cnnfessml siiaiiicfaccqlly to his_ Pehups lt 1 ralicr ___ "Royal l-Iigi1n::ss"; they were just lruotlfer that hc had cried.; bccausr lie lliink_that, even as a baby. the ii ti r P“lncc Eddy and Prince George to all "‘-"\lld“l't have nnotlie~~ cake for ten. |i{lnif George was never fond of- th There are still old pcoplc at Sand- `ihst. "ith better in he punlshcfif l i I iiiighim ‘who rccall story upon story 'e of that happy family of parciits anti c _¢~hila_r_'ch. and especially ci thc lcvrly t infoi'n‘li\l mother and thc small boy tvhosc little girl accompanied l-irr in Ytumpcnlieim in this poi'tit-lilzti' slim- el hb°___ nirl' of 1li'll. Her mother railed her~ “lVfay- blossnm" and wrote of her to a. friend at about this time. slic ri-:lily ts as sweet and ciigagirg a child as you could wish to sec. Full of fun nlifl life, with thc deepest blue eyes im- agniable, quantities of lovely fair hair and a tiny rosebud of it mouth." So it was at Rumpcnliclm. with ils ivonderful gardens. which were stirh `a falryland for cliildrcn. that Prince George met the tiny girl who was to he lils ftiiuro wife. After the l'tuni|>clil~ieiin visit. lie faw her constalitly. The Duke and Duchess of Tcck llvccl in a suite of rooms at Kensington Palace, and when the Prince and Pi'inco|__9_;¢;# Wales were at Marlborough Kgt99_e,` t-llc respective families of clill _ rncnt. 'a izoorl rlcril of time ml o‘iicr's nurseries. As tile Ducli|3"§'§f Terk wrote her diary. "Walc°s _pimp rcii came in this aftci-noon went up to the nurscigv to kt-cp. "1 in order." To BE coirrinvazn .',."'?.f.’i’. ' "l‘lf.I alarm ENT 'V orrlrlxi. sl=:Rvrc'E was wxAt\\|Nan_ GLASSES SUPPLIED ANI) FITTED. raanrtli. ATTENTION GIVEN 'ro nrmm wolm. J. W. .l0HNSTON§f lleglaiered Optometrist ' . .'l`ll9_fvl,hF°_ :HN WP b°“lll"'»l"°“‘ wg 15 ' , h_ . . -._._.,| . .. _ - _ -- - _ Um , tr. L5 _ _ __“__,_r_°___ oM,__p,___ by _hd §____c__ arcin cm. aug t. fiom__a \.;_\ ___ li_>_:int icll Ioaddy,_ __ho beggcd_|lette_r_ /lf? very cena y _ _ _no _ _ _ __ _M Kem Mn" "hom *ni ..-_4 - M early age, that just because ~ th _v - l>»i.ncR uiuu I fs. ABOQ1' _ . oacosa - V’ - . ocan- oven '°`T""" Loom coco Q °\-_vMB\r~lc. -v.i`\"` T“"~"»-S-'La' -' 'r , -sl' ` _‘__ I ~ " " " ' J _ . . in ~ .-‘BRlbl§NU UP §7éATH|'3R l . ' _ t i _. f '. ‘~_._ _ _ -By George McManus J..- fl l HT.. _ ‘JA M . _ _ “l *he Blvgrdphy oif7Hzs Majesty-i-KING GEORGE _.l/.-f-.-1`”3yiM¢t;cr C_F. 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