CLÉMENTINE, princesse de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha (1817-1907)

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CLÉMENTINE, princesse de Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha (1817-1907)
L.A.S.: "Clémentine", Vienna, August 16, 1892, addressed to her son, Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 2 ½ pages on headed paper with his monogram under crown, bordered with mourning, text in French, creases, good overall condition. Enclosed is a photograph depicting the princess signed L. Angerer in Vienna, business-card size. "Here's the dispatch I just received. You said we wouldn't let him come to my house! Clot writes me that he's in camp and will stay there until tomorrow, the dispatch is from (...)? I came here this morning, my dear son, leaving Ebenthal scented and very pretty indeed. I found Vienna reeking and the heat is so intense that I'm sitting around in my robe instead of putting my things away. I leave the day after tomorrow at 8am. I find Joinville and Pierre in Schladming. Isabelle arrives on the 19th. I hope you're not so hot in (...) and that you're avoiding the pretty Russians. Give my regards to Ernest. Love, my dear son. Ebenthal is embalmed and very pretty indeed. (...) The military ceremony at the camp for the 14th was very beautiful, and Stambuloff's speech [Stefan Stamboloff, Bulgarian statesman, revolutionary and poet] at the grand dinner at the Palace magnificent. The welcome given to Stambuloff by the Sultan is a great achievement, and a courageous response to Russian infamy. All honors were paid to the Prime Minister of the Prince of Bulgaria, and carried over to the sovereign."
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