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An Informal Photograph of Princess Desiree of Sweden

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The Swedish Royal Family: "Princess Desiree of Sweden" An informal photograph of Princess Desiree, the third daughter of Princess Sibylle and the late Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden; Princess Desiree, who was born 2nd June, 1938, is a granddaughter...

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H. M. Queen Louise of Sweden

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"H. M. Queen Louise of Sweden" The Queen was formerly Louise, Princess of Battenburg (Mountbatten); she married the then Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf in 1923, and is his second wife. Queen Louise was born on the 13th of July, 1889. Portrait study by...

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Lady Churchill Talking to the King and Queen of Sweden

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  • 1953-12-17

With Sir Winston Churchill absent in Bermuda, Lady Churchill went to Stockholm to receive, on his behalf, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Here Lady Churchill is seen talking to the King and Queen of Sweden.

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Princess Desiree of Sweden

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"Princess Desiree of Sweden" Born on 2nd June, 1938, she is the daughter of Princess Sibylle and the late Prince Gustaf Adolf. Here she is seen, on the left, with her cousin Madeleine Bernadotte at the home of the Court Chaplain in Västergötland w...

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Princess Margaretha of Sweden

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  • 1960-2-6

Eldest daughter of Princess Sibylle of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and the late Prince Gustav Adolf. The Princess was born on October 31st, 1934.

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Queen Louise of Sweden

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"Queen Louise of Sweden" She was Lady Louise Mountbatten before her marriage to the (then) Crown Prince in 1923.

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The Royal Castle of Sweden

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Swedish views: "The Royal Castle of Sweden" Built at the beginning of the 18th century by Tessin; the Royal Castle of Stockholm is the main residence of the King of Sweden. Photograph by Karl Gullers; please acknowledge.

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