CHAPTER THREE After they had enjoyed an excellent luncheon at the Ducal house in Berkeley Square, the Duke and William climbed into the chaise and they set off at a good speed. The Duke thought with satisfaction that William had purchased a splendid if expensive camera. It would be impossible for anyone in Georgia not to believe he was married if he showed them a photograph of him and his wife in that magnificent wedding dress. He had remembered to instruct his valet to put his evening clothes and his father’s decorations in the chaise. He wanted to add those that had belonged to the previous Duke, but unfortunately most of them were in the safe at the family castle in Scotland. However, he had been a Knight of the Order of the Garter and the Duke was able to add that insignia to his