| Show I Prince Charles of Denmark and His English 9 0 j jI I The That Become Sovereigns of i I Ifa fa i f J click Axel XII Know n nIn e In III u 1111 l of or ort t S I who ban fl 1 pi nt IB IU In N on account of ot ott t 11 Unit he hl the Ihl Not 01 II III H the tho l I I heli apparent t tI to I 11 in nf lie Hn I U t il II tor f uge 11 been bom III Id ut r l I Hi It i turiN 1111 of HO miny of or I the hI II III nf tot the Ihl Olden II i An Ag 3 I II tilt Ill I of or IH th rhe III and J I i II Although he 11 been J IL tini l I IM v 11 II 11 man II ns I u lit k he hI has UK Ih ot of poverty and h bus busH I I H It hut ale no loyal spond spondin II in III hili loil Urge to family II an ilK he hI wan I II I I I I i son 1111 II of Un IIII clown I 11 i II bo 1 Ih good things 01 t Tin lh beggarly vold Ih the I CI CL i itin i I inline It by till tho Wan 1 II 1 I for rOl A II at I t II till wan Willi nothing i H 1 iven and lu III lune tin till ne 11 1 too and III dr II i ie I to tho Iho public A I t ii he ago of or to Charles Charlesi I i lieutenant nl In n tho Iho royal Din 01 11 naw He Ill wag tu III III nf nt I M M lint and ent to III Iceland to III inform I H 1 1111 1111 III n cia oi the II of or Ho did I I I 01 k n f that tho Iho nil ii lit f thankful him hll cJ 1 I publicly II him hili 11 7 to 10 i III Iho nay but Ut P n bl II or allor Ho wo tor U i m In ii the Indies anti and mide II a good in md 1 1 n thren h ho Willi o 0 I r HV feet In III In tle If nl The Ihl 1 tho most t I 1 II and In Km ope that It time was grandmother n nn 1 Ih VOM o of or 1 k knit i III II u i i all 11 t In oi 01 ii III u I ID II cn Y I baby haby of lineage In hI mid lo 10 s of nr hll n of oC 1111 town I d di Kiei at by ly the flip at al boig nil the In the civilized 1 The II tl I minis I w oI ih 1111 bui and not I Ii s In to 1111 bine hI In i H III II inaki a II i All 11 th i ii malk 1 11 bail ill Tin I 1 suie I int only t h MI among In III of nr aim niHIl h by of cor fortunate matrimonial venture I of or k kift w IV 11 no II III I II I I liv lor lii hl I hei lid II Ith bs lillo guild 11 II InoUs ok okI i I lito nol I Ibe IIII 1 nf of u II n i J el I With that i ml In III view h ili 10 In III fa sop of or of lit Hoi lilli I land landI grading Dutch statesmen carefully I approached In III lo to the lite hu r X I I n J I I I CHARLES PRINCESS MAUD 1 III t ni I nn Inn d In 1 I III lie I IK i in WHO 1 pending ind III tin IIi ic wa il III 1111 Ih the 1 Ip I KM H tilt the l lilli rub I r of nt Holland n II willing in to She had Heen Ill nee Charlie In III his sailor allor clothes and had spoken favorably of or hI his appear II It began to 10 look Ii as though th Ih v matrimonial future won pretty ly out The fht however although lie hI van all entirely willing to III yield 1111 tu III till the family MII m 1011 II in marry him off a II preference i bo ho n of ot Denmark rk and 1 treat there had existed till the moat and Intimate relation the of It tho I h m to till the heir In 10 1 hr Unee a Il year at III least there wan wani lill lilla a i reunion at III Copenhagen and andi i h In Danish were often seen tt Tile sailor prince d dr that when he hl married he 1 II mil 1 Die on one woman In ihn tho world who II ho hud bin hIli robust h heart In bin hili cousin Maud nf Ir Walen Ills mother wax 11 furious It matt led nothing tri to h hI r that Ihl youngest ur tr of th future kIll king of ot was M a II IY Important oung woman anil 1111 I IH agreeable and cl 11 a an naM I Hh wan a doxen 1 i crown and her son SOli in IB In hll i 1 for tor the tho asking that was enough to 10 ruin Maud chances with Ih the irown princess of ot She mado up her hel mind thai Ihal It should never ncr be ah h the lilt close nothing but dl aster nh he averred could r result from rh M It The pi Inee de dee I e la red that ho hu would k the risk Then Theil shu he urged the tho disparity In III their goM the princes being three yearn old Id ir 1 than chArles Her 1111 In Ing win r 1 that bat he needed a 11 IM alder Iha than Jf and that thaI such Much mar marriages er In III As AM n II H appealed to In the To ro h her r 1111 mil ut Mh found them rd UK liei hI The 1111 Maud de declared wan fond of or her Danish l r ami to In many him The ot of Ii II wan UM ih voted lo 10 lil hili 1 l und RU 80 hOI her grandmother Queen Victoria wh who made iliadI no sm ret o of tho tact fact that idio ho regarded 11 It a an un excellent malch Mont potent ot of all RII the tho British people took look a fancy to 10 tho mulch match and et up 1111 K Ii clamorous demand The rill Dane WAS well liked In and Hurry UH 1111 her father her was wu a II prim Hilla Christian and his ami 1 w I on till over and Ih lov loy lovers ers were nisi rind In the tho Chapel h 1 noVal 11 lit of a 11 gnat r 1111 und 1 lid The rh luh lIh nation benignly and Itself up t to a agential holt day was lU except th crown princess had tall fall fallU I U J In her attempt to 1 If come the of lit n It but Kite still retained the Iha power to 10 be become e come th of ot tm tradition and flu ht embraced opportunity with K avidity declared thai I her hr 1 11 never have H M crow n of or her money which Will waa not a for tOl the crown Is 1 very 11 wealthy wealth was so 10 Inhospitable that If It the Princess Mauds I father had nut not taken to toI toba ba hll It put into tho marriage e settle settlement I ment that the young c were to I live at lit least half of each year In 10 En Eng England land 11 UK unwelcome bride would ha havo hat had 1 A rather trying time of It A a result of II treatment hill her son lOll hi his wife in mOlt moat of If the time The of ot Wale VII them a It pleasant little home near hi his own at called Appleton 11 t and there I their I smi was lIa born After h her r father I tho hI thron the princess received more from him II He made It nn of ot his hili lint lo 10 see aee that Ids hll favorite 1 Harry was wal m iliad J JOHN U 8 lanEW i I 1 I 1 1 |