‘-.‘----.- — fMatchmakers Already Speculating ~0n Romantic Future Of Princess ' her way to becoming one of '19 i world's . women ' next A 2 of kings. queens. princes and princesses was taking place at the Greek capital. the Stock- holm newspaper Expressen young : ' By EDDY GILMORE LONDON 'APl Britain's: blonde Princess Anne is well on most eligible I D) "It would be ideal to 'iave a queen like Anne at Carl Gus- tav's side. The British niona chy would receive a sti- mulus should Princess Anne True. she will not be is until ' biit already the are Speculating romantic future onetime tomboy of Buckingham Palace. Anne has plenty of competi- tion. for in present-day Europe there is a plethora of unmar- ried princesses and they far outnumber the princes. While Queen Elizabeth's only daughter is but fourth in line of succession to the throne—~ coming behind her brothers. the Princes Charles. Andrew and Edward—Europe has three ' crown princesses of marriage- Last summer the Swedish able age and dozens of just crown prince was in Britain plain princesses. again consorting with Anne and The crown her brgther Charlzs. l k . . Aske about tis name-in"- Beamx‘ 26' 1h? \Pflwr' mg of Crown Prince (‘arl Gus— lands. Marzrethe. 24. of Den- law and princess mark and lrene. 22. of Greece. ‘ spokesman at 5w Princess Irene's chances of palace said: “They‘re both chil- gaining the throne may be al- dren. it's all very ridiculous." most as remote as Anne‘s. Her But blue-eyed Princess Anne 18, is heir to the Swedish throne. "Everything is being done," said the Stockholm newspaper. "to make Carl Gus av a close friend of the children of the British Queen." The crown prince was sent to England the summer before last and Anne‘s father. Prince Philip. took the younR man sail- witli Anne and Charles. princesses are of I brotter. King Constantine. in Elizabeth Alice Louise is grow- September took as his bride ing up all rigfit, and she's a and queen. 18 - year - old Anne- veteran around the marriage Mario of Denmark. youngest altar. daughter of King Frederik ix. In 1960. she served for the Children born to them will first time as a bridesmaid when come before Irene in the royal her cousin. Lady Pamela succession. Mountbatten. wed London in- 1‘ was at the marriage of terior decorator David Hicks. .. :that the would-be matchmakers Constantine and Anne - Marie At the weddinl 0' her aunt. m ses. prettier than her sister. Marie. HOW Queen of Gl‘et’t'e- plumpness. Her married sisters West Germany has plenty 0t‘1 ' Margaretha. eligible princesses—about 130 of the Crown Princess tall, has Ulrik Haxthausen, Danish diplomat But suggestions of a romance have been vigorously denied by Denmark's royal court. brunette. 'iorseback ridinu. known. she has never bee volved in an affair of the hear with a young man two griet. 21. formerly Europe‘s Some prettiest think she's di WARM PERSONALITY Benedikte's elder sis intelligent. umor, The crown princess's been linked with a Il(l\\' Princess Benedikte is a passionately As far The Dtitch royal family unwed princesses. and (‘liristino other 17 The reinaininE him. Don Carlos is a Roman nlic. ’i‘o marrv him irene be- . -_ ' ie o‘ted came a Catholic and renounced p I her right to the throne i’ri .\larijke The youngest Dutch called \iarurctlic. thoroughly laxed in any company. a young woman with a sparkling sense of h more that .~" "“ ", fl linked in Paris. fond fl Dutch Princess. 8 lrenc. married Don (‘arlos guns de Bourbon last April and this kicked up such a commo- tion that a Dutch minister cnn— m . a . - . fided that the thought of mai'ry- mes chm“) m Palls' ing off the princesses frightened only school STUDIES IN U.S ceSs is Christina. 21. tablislied herself rolling at on college. Pl‘lllt‘t‘s- to her friends as just Chris. _ She is Pretty. Shorter than;an blind. She is a fine Dlamfit El en 0 as an ind "12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Nov. 10. 1964- recently entered hig’i throne. . . to The only single Swedish prin-l Don Juan. Count of Ba on. Don Juan is the son 0 ‘Spain‘s last ruling monarch.’ The princesses are Maria Maria Margarita. 23, \“ns- her sisters and tending toward; and enjoys amateur theatricals. are Birgitta. 1'7. [9 r 30, and Desiree, 2 i; Greece s C r o wn ‘ Ire re- mother. to tier Princess l actual he is a willowy blonde witi'J’they are direct descendants of a girlish figure. She is highlylonce-ruling families. intelligent, well - read. devoted Queen Mother cesaes are good-lockers. f these. only 12 are of royal blood. meaning i German prin- Most Lots the Frederika. and a good dancer of them eit’ier study in German 01. and conversationalist, with that of Prince Harald of Norway. number princesses from royal quiet 0f tention “5 .ls italy only occasionally. The best known are Princess considers itself of higher mi'al l$90.000l in two raids here early Gabriella and Prince" rank than the Orleanists. daughters of‘ . has former King Humbert Wm now WANT Rom. MATES in- .Maria Maria Beatrice. Mar' lives in exile in Portugal. Maria Gabriella slender. with “1" genre and. is 21 Maria Beatrice Her name has frequently beenéfairly secluded lives Crown ‘ tucked a r oil n d Italy. now a republic. has n of pretty and young eligible French days. springing from Those who attract the most at- the House of Orleans and the live abroad and visitlBourbon - is 24. tall. m The and'o' t‘ie House of Orleans is the foreign universities. or live in castles 01‘ the G countryside. In addition. are four princesses. families. there to o Parma family. The latter. with ties to Louis XIV. Both are known in European social circles to be anxious to arry their offsprin: to the ‘ibluest of bliiebloods. royalty if possible. contemporary mainstay es- Pilar. 31. a smart-looking young ‘ ivi- woman with no known beaus. 'dualm 1851 year by insisting on She is a graduate of the Lisbon Radcliffe. in U.S.;Arturo Raiva School of Nurs- ‘ Count of Paris. pretender to the non-existent French throne The -,. count has two married daugh- fters and two single ones The latter are Anne de France. 26. and Chantal de France. Anne recently complete studies and now has no special Chantal is still 18. her occupation. school. Both go otit frequently. for a 510.000.000 Atlantic Devel- A spokesman said no npmenl was marriages are in prospect and way construction in the At ,‘when they become engaged provinces. family we will announce it.‘ In the Bourbon line is family of Prince Xavier de Bourbon-Parma. father of Don Carlos who married Princess Irene Marie-Cecile. 29. who parachute jumps as live. both girls stay out of the tween the family's two chat- eaux in the country and a Paris apartment. brfiirivns’srnan wotsav'" LONDON (Reutersl—Tliieves stole hundreds of cases 0 wiskcy worth about 230.000 Monday. While one driver slept in a transport cafe his bright red truck disappeared outside with 750 cases of spirits. in the second raid. a gang cut through a four-foot wall to remove be- tween 400 and 500 cases of whisky from a bonded ware- house. ln ments have not yet been signed E0 1'18 Monday. of Holland. The princellomldlandt also has two unmarried daugh- New Brunswick for use of the ters. Marie des Nieges, 25. and'$3.000.000 each will receive. Mr. makeslPickersgill said in a written re- a hobby. ply for Hugh Said to be pretty and imagina-‘ lPC—Vtctoria-(‘arlctonl. e”an public eye in their travels be- Scotia tie provinces would pay . rcentofthe cost otspe- clfic highway sections. the min- i r laid. and in New Bruns- wick the proportion would be 75 per cent federal and 25. per cent. ,provincial. Tht proportion to be‘ iborne by the province'was ne- ‘gotiated separately With each. vernment but final agree- ments have not yet been stuned. for high. “As soon as this has taken‘ lanticiplace the details of locations Transport Mimsm“land estimated expenditures will Pickersgill said in the Commons be made available‘.. . Discussion with Prince Ed- Demlls have been worked out Ward Island about use of that $1 Million Grant '” For Roads Here . Still Discussed iCPl—Final OTTAWA agree‘ Board 'lrant province‘s 31.000000 am still proceeding. Mr. Picket-mu said. fh‘w GENEVA (Reuters) _A 51» man delegation from Quebec province’s superior council of labor has arrived '1ere on the first log of a study tour of in. dustrial relations and collectiv; wage‘ agreements in wesien urope. The delegation. header by Carrier Fortin. Quebec iabo. minister. began Monday i three-day visit at the headquar ters of the. international Laboi Organization. with the governments of .\'ew- ’1’ Nova Scotia and John Flemming In Newfoundland and Nova "Let Us Honor Our Dead" This Nov. Ilth SVEND’S INN P. E. l. Kensington spending (TR'h- well-to-do ncess Lisbon is , most of her time with students.‘ ""0 0‘ LOVE REPORTED She and the student son of a Milan family were to be in love. But if the year-around but home of two single royal prin- now known as (‘hristine is han- cesses. They are the daughters dtcgpped poor eyesight and of t.‘ie pretender to the Spanish WE SHALL NOT FORGET THEM Princess she went to work on Anne of Great ' Britain. who was a bridesmaid at the Athens wedding, While a agreat concentration repeated the role at the wed- ings of Duke of Kent. Princess Alexandra and then for the fifth time at the nuptials in Greece. At 14. Anne is a large—hone. sligzitly buxom girl with plenty of curves in the right places. LIKES RIDING \‘icacious. outspoken and, like her mother, a horse- woman. Anne is a boarding pu- pil at Benenden. a school for girls in nearby County Kent e she entered Benenden last autumn. Anne had been educated by private tutors in a makeshift school room at Buck- ingham Palace. Persons close the Queen and Prince Philip say the idea of Anne attending a boarding school with 350 other girls was Anne's. Prince Philip heartily endorsed the idea. but it took the Queen more time to agree. At Benenden. Anne is a popu- lar girl, but not an outstanding .student. During her vacations. she .spende most of her time riding. lllstening to records in which 'ie Beatles are high bar ~ n that. listing and sailing with her‘ ifather. At school. she lives in a §dormitory. makes her own bed rand taken her turn at waiting ion tables. ' Her teachers call her Prin- iceas Anne. Her schoolmates 1call her Anne. It was at this i .same school that Princess Ben< P. E. I. “We. Shall Not Forget Them" ledikte of Denmark was a pupil. graduating in 1958. Her friends Borden called her Benn y. Princess Benedikte, 20. in one "Lest We Forget . . .” Wednesday. Nov. Ilfh ls Remembrance Day May They Rest In Peace Forever - - - IVAN’S FINA Borden P. E. I. Wednesday Nov. Ilth. Lot on honor all the brave men who gave their Country'- Freedom! Olll' lives for mutual) . ...' ‘ The Rogers Hardware Charlottetown “moan " no llllll "LEST WE FORGET " llllll Remington Let us honor all our country‘s freedom! May They Rest In Peace WI. THEATRE Wednesday. Nov. I "It is Remembrance Day a. MKENZIE P.E.l. "Lest We Forgot" ISLIIND GRILL Charlottetown RE]. the brave men and women who gave their lives for m V . autumn Moy They Rest in Peace! McLEOD’S Lucky Dollar Albany r. E. I. Wednesday, Nov. "I'l'l Remembrance Day At the Going Down Of The Sun, and In The Morning . . . We Shall Remember Them RAMSAY’S ESSO Remington P.E.I. "Let Us Pay Tribute to those Brave Men." A. PICKARD and Co. 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