Royalty in Stockholm
■ This week’s “A Place Ini ! Europe” is in Sweden — the Royal Palace, Stockholm, j “Sweden in Keeping with I the Times” is the motto cho- | sen by King Carl XVI GusItav of Sweden, the youngest \ monarch in the world. His | royal palace in Stockholm, \is now very much a home for a 20th century monarch. Unlike Buckingham Palace, there are no railings or gates, and though there is a “changing of the Guard” the guards can wear their hair as long as they like. The presenter for this episode of “A Place In Europe” is the Earl of Lichfield, ■ Queen Elizabeth's cousin. He 1 talks with the King, and his sister Princess Christina. ■ about’ the history and the ' future of the palace and the [Swedish monarchy. Television One will screen “A Place In Europe; Sweden: (The Royal Palace, Stock'holm” on Friday evening.
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Press, 24 August 1976, Page 15
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