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Prince of Wales at Le Touquet with favourite girl caddy
The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor, pictured at fashionable French resort, Le Touquet in 1930 with his favourite girl caddy, Adolphine Lamour. Le Touquets golf course was famous for employing young, female caddies. On this occasion the Prince took part in the Turf Club handicap tournament, in which he was beaten by Colonel R. E. Myddelton, of Chrik Castle, North Wales. Date: 1930
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In this photograph, the Prince of Wales, later known as King Edward VIII and the Duke of Windsor, is seen enjoying a round of golf at the fashionable French resort of Le Touquet in 1930. The Prince, known for his love of sports and fashion, is dressed in elegant golfing attire, complete with plus fours and a sweater. He is accompanied by his favorite girl caddy, Adolphine Lamour, who adds a touch of femininity to the scene. Le Touquet, located in northern France, was renowned for its beautiful beaches and its golf course, which was famous for employing young, attractive female caddies. On this occasion, the Prince took part in the Turf Club handicap tournament, where he faced stiff competition from Colonel R. E. Myddelton of Chirk Castle, North Wales. Despite his royal status and sporting prowess, the Prince was unfortunately defeated by the colonel. The photograph captures a moment of relaxation and enjoyment for the Prince, who was known for his charisma and love of the good life. Adolphine, with her stylish cap and golf bag, adds an air of sophistication to the scene, making for a truly memorable image. The fashionable setting of Le Touquet, with its beautiful beaches and picturesque golf course, provides the perfect backdrop for this timeless photograph.
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