Screenland (Jan–Jun 1948)

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i Rex is the gentle ruler of the Harrison household and Lilti is content to be his consort; Her career comes second IN THE flower-massed foyer of London's fashionable Odeon Theater, King George and Queen Elizabeth were chatting with the stars after the Royal Command Film Performance. As the glittering Queen greeted Rex Harrison, the King looked across with a special smile. He was remembering Rex is one of the Queen's favorite actors, and later on in the privacy of their Palace home he was certainly going to ask her how she had enjoyed meeting Rex. It was essentially expressive of the affectionate understanding between the Royal pair. And as the Queen passed on, Rex looked over at his own wife, lovely Lilli Palmer, in her white and gold brocade crinoline gown. Exactly the same kind of private smile was in Rex's eyes. He also knew there would be gay intimate gossip and jokes to exchange when they got home. For there's a deep warm bond between this married couple too. They're known as "The Happy Harrisons" both in Hollywood and Britain film colonies. Come and join me as I have tea with them at their London hotel and listen while they reveal the secret. Literally, listen to Lilli. She will tell you without any inhibitions it is the woman who decides the success of every marriage, that whether it succeeds or fails depends entirely upon the wife's ideas and beliefs and the efforts she makes, not just now and then but steadfastly, patiently every single day. _ Curled up in a deep easy chair, her soft golden-brown hair loose on her shoulders. Lilli looked adorable in the casual clothes she likes best to wear at home. Sleeveless yellow sweater over a white sharkskin shirt, gray tweed skirt and flatheeled suede shoes. But when she speaks, you hear the quietly reasoned philosophy of a wise and experienced woman. A completely happy and satisfied woman. That is betokened by the inner radiance glowing in her hazel eyes and reflected