Talk:Prince Monolulu

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 * Whenever there was racing at Windsor, Prince Monolulu would buy apples at my father's shop in Windsor and go around town selling tips and offering everyone a bite of his "lucky" apple. He would often carry me on his shoulders. I remember him joining the procession at the funeral of King George VI, where he walked along with all the royalty of Europe, wearing white robes and white ostrich feathers on his head. Nobody tried to stop him because he was such a well known character.

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Pubs
According to the ODNB two pubs commemerated Monolulu, All the best: Rich Farmbrough 14:01, 9 February 2021 (UTC).
 * The Abyssinian at 18 Spencer Road, Hornsey. N8. from 1896 to 1965 - demolished in 1971.
 * Prince Monolulu in the West End.