“ DO NOT KISS ME.
THE QU EEN OF SPAIN AND HER
CHILDREN
Queen Victoria Eugenie, who is m residence with the King and Royal children at Seville, lias initiated a campaign (says the Daily Mail) against the promiscuous kissing of infants and' young children. She has forbidden, on hygienic grounds, that her own three children be embraced by all and sundry loyalists, and her example is being widely followed. Elegantly printed labels bearing the words “No me beso!” (Do not kiss me) are now on sale throughout the country. The wife of one of the gardener® at the Alcazar (the Royal palace) one day fell into a rapture of admiration on meeting the Infariti Beatriz, who is now r nearly two years old, during her morning airing in the palace grounds, and was about to bestow a resounding Andalusian kiss on the Princess’s pretty little face. On being informed that this was prohibited the poor woman exhibited signs of great embarrassment. Then as - understanding her feelings, the tiny Princess extended her small hand to receive the caress. The exclamation of delight at the child’s intelligence may be imagined.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3217, 13 May 1911, Page 7
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188“ DO NOT KISS ME. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3217, 13 May 1911, Page 7
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