Show AN ENGLISH ROYAL WEDDING ANOTHER royal marriage will soon boon take place in england albert victor eldest son of tho the prince of wales Is about to wed the princess victoria mary of teck on the alt the corporation of the city of london voted tob to provide a wedding present for the young couple As a matter of course parliament will be asked to make permanent provision for their maintain ence as the possible future rulers of great britain this will afford the english radicals a good opportunity to ventilate the expense of royalty to the nation and doubtless some severe things will be said these young people have been prepared to enter matrimony any time during the past three years but queen victoria sternly forbade it she wanted heri herran grandson daon to marry the german emperors borse youngest sister margaret of was a clever but by no means handsome lady princess mary mother of the idros aroa bride to is the younger sister of the duke of cambridge commander in chief of the british army she married the duke of took teck in 1866 being then thirty fivel five years of age the queen was opposed to the mar ariage but mary who had been disappointed in many good matri matrimonial I 1 ventures ven turee by her majesty at this thia time completely ignored the royal mandate the princess mary was a remarkably handsome woman in her youth suitors for her hand were many and famous among these were the prince of heir to the throne of holland prince napoleon surnamed amed plon plon ajl napoleon III and vie vic tor emanuel the queen opposed all these it to is salo said bemuse because of jo jealousy her cousia was looked on OB so a tie the cinderella of 0 british royalty and paip dould could not bear the possibility of her becoming a queen in europe europ 6 the present marriage will be regarded as aa a misalliance mes alliance in royal and aristocratic circles the duke of took teck father of the bride to is of morganatic birth he is son eon of alexander of wurtemburg Wurt emburg and of his morganatic wife a hungarian countess but in england it is probable that this will cut no figure the young lady is looked on as a thoroughly english girl and nd is popular with both the nobility and nd people the match is regarded as a love one and the teck family bus been financially embarrassed for some time this may induce parliament 40 0 o take a sentimental sent view of the matter and make provision for young albert victor |