The New York Times and other American papers waxed lyrical about having "the honor of welcoming next week, a real live European princess, no less a personage than her Highness Marie of Isenburg-Büdingen."
The Princess was on board the Kronprinzessin Cecilie, which had left Berlin a few days earlier. She is according to the Almanach de Gotha, "a bachelor maid, credited with 33 summers."
The Princess' tour schedule has not been made public, but she is believed to be "taking a pleasure trip merely."
The princely family of Isenburg-Büdingdon "boasts a lineage several centuries long." It is not a ruling house, but the family is "extremely wealthy."
Princess Marie is the daughter of the late Bruno, Prince of Isenburg-Büdingen and his second wife, Countess Bertha of Castell-Rüdenhausen.
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