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St. Stephen's House,
London, S.W.1.

25th April, 1933

My own darling

I got your letter this morning when I arrived, after a
pleasant journey. I had an extraordinarily busy day in Edinburgh
yesterday, but the weather was beautiful. I dined with old Hugh
Dalrymple and Herbert Maxwell, and had an interesting talk about
ancient days.

The suite will be announced in the papers tomorrow. As
I said in my letter yesterday, I think it may be necessary to have
one A.D.C. and one Maid not arriving until the 23rd, for the 22nd
is going to be very congested. I hope I can induce Edward Irwin
to stay until the Sunday and go to Church. Will you please wire
to me any replies you get. It is like a jigsaw puzzle fitting in
the people who are to stay at the Palace. Everything else is quite
straightforward. The Purse-Bearer is extraordinarily competent.

I am glad you had a happy day with the children.

I am dining with Mother tonight, and go to Cardiff tomorrow
afternoon.

It is mild, muggy weather here, but I suppose that is
what is wanted.

Much love.
from
John

I want to ask for one night either with Hartington or
the Billy Gores. Which do you advise?

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