Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1896 — MAUD IS MARRIED. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MAUD IS MARRIED.
Daughter of the Honse of Wales Wedded to Charles of Denmark. Princess Maud, third daughter of the Prince of Wales, was married at f2:30 o’clock Wednesday to Prince Charles, second son of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark. The ceremony took place in the private chapel of Buckingham Palace, Ixmdon. So far as the general public of Ixmdon is concerned the wedding did not attract as much at-
tention as had been" bestowed ui>on other royal marriages of recent years. As Princess Maud's procession entered the chapS the ehdif sirng tiie' diymn -“Paradise.” The archbishop of Canterbury met the bride and bridegroom at the altar and there performed the marriage service, at the conclusion of which he delivered a short address.
PRINCE CHRISTIAN AND PRINCESS MAUDE
