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the partners of the princesses of Travancore were not permitted to sit in their presence, and had always to address their wives as ‘Highnesses’, never by name. When the aforementioned maharani had earlier decided to ‘modernise’ things and permit her husband to take a seat and to drive with her, her uncle, the maharajah, ‘much disapproved’ of such radical innovations.
The Courtesan, the Mahatma and the Italian Brahmin: Tales from Indian History
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