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The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales. (search)
put too fine a point upon it. It is said that they quarrel like cat and dog. Her Majesty likes to have her own way, as was very well known in Prince Albert's time, and the Prince needs none of the inevitable reminding that he is heir to the Empire on which the sun never sets, which must have attended him from his cradle — hence antagonism. They say, too. I think a newspaper correspondent is fully justified in using those two "dreadful words," denounced by Aaron Burr, who had good reason for detesting them — that the Queen cannot approve of her son's "goings on"--in the direction of George IV., of odorous memory, in Illustration of which I might tell you more stories than are worth repeating. When the Prince got married and set up for himself at Marlboro' House, his mother desired him to put his servants into mourning for his dead father; this the young man flatly refused to do, and left Windsor in a huff, not returning for some time.--London Correspondence of the New York Tribun