Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1898 — All Must Pay Their Board. [ARTICLE]
All Must Pay Their Board.
When members of the Queen’s famiy or any wandering German relatives of high degree visit London, and occupy apartments in Buckingham Palace ‘by invitation,” they pay their board just like common folks In a first-class hotel. This prevents the Sovereign lady from having too much company, and makes things very pleasant “or the palace servants.'The independence it gives -ome of the royal guests is not wholly appreciated by them, but as the Queen early in her reign determined on this economical course, h6r subjects cannot justly complain of her extravagance. is g very expepsiye pteefc of pleasure being a guest of royalty, and even the Queen's own children most pay their way out of their allowances, when not directly under mummer’s roof.
