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e Prince Consort, it is well known that he visited Cambridge, but it is not generally known that the conversations with the Prince of Wales at Medianly were of so unsatisfactory a nature as to give him the most various anxiety. On his return to Windsor, he brood. Over what had passed to that degree that his physician remonstrated! and only a short time before his death he said to the Princess Alice that the answers he received from her brother were of a character so low, so depraved and inito exercises great influence over him, and once or twice the Prince stole away from Medianly unknown to Gen. Bruce, his tutor, to see her. Upon one occasion he was found out, but not until the train had departed, when a telegram was dispatched to Windsor, and the Prince was somewhat surprised to find at the station, waiting for him, one of the royal carriages, with Sir George Gray in attendance, to escort him to the pater families. The Princes Royal, too, who married the Crown Prince of Pru