August 26, 1926
Exclusive to the Los Angeles Times.
Queen Mary is "spending a two weeks holiday as a housewife with a duster, forgetting the formalities of being a queen." Wearing "ordinary working clothes," Mary is spending her vacation at Sandringham, overseeing the "transformation of Queen Alexandra's house there into a modern country mansion for the present royal family.
Mary, accompanied by one lady-in-waiting, "forgot about the cares of state and busied herself about the house with a duster and broom sweeping and cleaning pictures and furniture." These tasks "apparently gave her great pleasure."
2 comments:
I don't think she got along very well with Queen Alexandra
I'm picturing Queen Mary moving about Sandringham dressed as Carol Burnett's charwoman character.
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