Princess Irene And Prince Hugo Interview In Paris (1964)
Unissued / Unused Material - French title reads: "Exclusif. Le coeur a ses raisons...". French voiceovered newsreel material. Paris, France. GV Street in Paris. MS Princess Irene of Holland leaving house in Paris and getting in to car. LS The Royal Palace of Holland. VS Princess Irene and Prince Hugo de Bourbon Parma arm-in-arm in the palace gardens. MS Prince Hugo arriving at night at a French airport. MS Queen Juliana of the Netherlands going aboard plane in Holland destined for Mexico. MS Princess Irene boarding plane for Paris. MS Princess Irene entering the house in which she is staying in Paris. VS Interview in French with Princess Irene and Prince Hugo on what they think of the stir they have caused and what their plans are. (Comb.F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 01/05/1964. FILM ID:3169.19 FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

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