Welcome Home to the Prince

Series

Series Name
Pathe Gazette

Issue

Issue No.
1234
Date Released
19 Oct 1925
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Story No. within this Issue
2 / 3
Summary
The existence of a loyal and united Africa today, can be attributed to his personality and tact with Native, Boer and Afrikaner. His democratic ways and absence of side "captured" Uruguay. Revival of British trade with the Argentine has followed his stay in Buenos Aires, where he had an indescribably enthusiastic reception. To all children he is always Prince Charming. For 200 days - over 25,000 miles - in all weathers, from burning Veldt to snowy Andes, he has not spared himself in the Empire’s service. By the Prince’s kindly intervention, Mr Bramley Jnr, was able to leave HMS Repulse in time to attend his father’s funeral.
Keywords
Royalty
Story extras:
Film clip

You may need to login in to external websites.

This series is held by:

Film Archive

Name
British Pathe Ltd
Email
info@britishpathe.com
Web
https://www.britishpathe.com/
Phone
0207 665 8340
Address
3.29 Canterbury Court
1-3 Brixton Road
London
SW9 6DE
Notes
Pathe now also handles the Reuters Historical Collection, which includes the British Paramount, Empire British, Gaumont Graphic and Gaumont British newsreels.
Series held
View all series held by British Pathe Ltd

How to cite this record

'Welcome Home to the Prince', Pathe Gazette Issue No. 1234, 19 Oct 1925. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/84613 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)