WHICH ONE IS THE FUTURE KING OF NORWAY?—One of the boys in this group is eight-years-old Prince Harold only son of Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Martha of Norway. In the natural right of succession the boy will one day become king of his country. In the process of his democratic education the young prince is allowed no special attentions that would mark him out from other boys. His parents refuse to permit him to be photographed apart from other students. This picture was taken at a school athletic meeting. Just for purposes of record however, the heir to the Norwegian throne is fourth from the left.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1947, Page 10
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108WHICH ONE IS THE FUTURE KING OF NORWAY?—One of the boys in this group is eight-years-old Prince Harold only son of Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Martha of Norway. In the natural right of succession the boy will one day become king of his country. In the process of his democratic education the young prince is allowed no special attentions that would mark him out from other boys. His parents refuse to permit him to be photographed apart from other students. This picture was taken at a school athletic meeting. Just for purposes of record however, the heir to the Norwegian throne is fourth from the left. Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1947, Page 10
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