Several journals have noticed the neglect shown by the Court
to Prince Victor Amadeus, the son of the King of Italy, with dis- approval. The Prince only this week was admitted into Windsor Castle, which is under repair, and shown the state rooms, like any other visitor. He traversed Scotland without being asked to Bal- moral, and moves about London without official notice, and it is suggested that this disrespect is due to the anti-German policy which has been forced by oppression upon Italians. All that is surely
unjust. father is the ruler of the sixth State in Europe, and the son cannot therefore require the attention which is really needed to comfort so many German princelings. He has people, and territory, and influences on English interests, and they have not, and it would be too bad to deprive them of their only com- pensation.