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Show A changing on the big rfstiif'-P Princess : V$ TIIE WOMAN whose The Princess -""H f picture has set people Royal in the. f ' -,- talking is the one member of royal lnx at " ' ' T the Royal Family who usually the .Corona- y manascs to stay out of the "V v i. photographs - the Princess Abbcv. S Royal. V - Fr in the royal box ot the v Coronation in Westminster i . Abbey she held her own, with , i the other royal ladies. -, --v She wore a diadem of ' . i. V diamonds. " " ; z . - diamond brooches , $ f -? . pinned to ribbons T v- -.-- i ij ' I on her shoulder. , ' . - ' a diamond and O I A sapphire chain ti 1 -i v; , !. (0 . i ' holding her velvet - i . i , robes, s. necklace -v, p i i . ' " of diamonds and . ' ' i ' " l- - sapphires, and - 9 . - i ,- a s 1 m p 1 e 1 .. ' f i. i s- ' V . ! straight dress $ ,;? V V . ' '' ' A of pale gold . - i , , . - , . a n d white brocade. THREE PICTURES OF THE PASSING MOOD It was one more pointer to the change in style of the' Princess Royal's clothes over the past few weeks. At the Garden Party at Buckingham Palace last week she wore a pretty dress in mauve and white. At the presentation to Commonwealth troops she wore a neat black outfit with a small white hat so much more youthful than the matronly prints and elderly picture hats she used to wear. Al her elder son s A studio portrait A photnqranh last weddinq in 1949. last January. month. |