Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1892 — QUEEN’S GREAT-GRANDCHILD. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
QUEEN’S GREAT-GRANDCHILD.
Little Lady Alexandra fluff. Whose Grandpa WIU Be Kins of England. This is a portrait, taken by her mamma’s permission, of little Lady Alexandra Duff, who has some chance of coming one day to the throne of Great Britain, says the New York Journal. This baby princess is the daughter of the Duke of Fife and Princess Louise, eldest daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales. She is said to look remarkably like her august great-grandmother, Queen Victoria. The little personage is descended on both sides from our old friend George 111., who was obliged to give us up on account of a slight difference in views on taxation. The pedigree of her father Is traceable back through Lady Agnes Ilay, who married the earl of Fife, to Elizabeth Fitz Clarence, wife of the sixteenth earl of Errol and daughter of the duke of Clarence and Mrs. Jordan by whom
he had ten children but whom he could not marry because he was a royal person. The duke of Clarence was afterward William IV. Lady Alexandra looks as if she meanV to have a grand time in the world and if royalty holds out, no doubt she will. She is already “patroness” .of a charitable work. If Prince George of Wales should die childless, and she should outlive him, the throne will he hers.
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF.
