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Princess Yowanda is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, The Prince from the Phone Company. She was played by Isabelle Cooley. Princess Yowanda is the American-born wife of Prince Makabana. She is 'on her own side', but she agrees to help Sergeant James Kinchloe when he impersonates Prince Makabana. They grow to like each other romantically, and promise to meet again in Detroit, Michigan after the war is over.

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  • Princess Yowanda is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, The Prince from the Phone Company. She was played by Isabelle Cooley. Princess Yowanda is the American-born wife of Prince Makabana. She is 'on her own side', but she agrees to help Sergeant James Kinchloe when he impersonates Prince Makabana. They grow to like each other romantically, and promise to meet again in Detroit, Michigan after the war is over.
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  • Princess Yowanda is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, The Prince from the Phone Company. She was played by Isabelle Cooley. Princess Yowanda is the American-born wife of Prince Makabana. She is 'on her own side', but she agrees to help Sergeant James Kinchloe when he impersonates Prince Makabana. They grow to like each other romantically, and promise to meet again in Detroit, Michigan after the war is over.
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