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King Farouk of Egypt (in left centre), with the Duke of Kent (facing camera), who came to see him off and represented the Royal household, at Victoria Station, London, as the young King left for Egypt on April 80. King Farouk, who was attending a school in England, succeeded his father, King Fuad, on the latter’s unexpected death at Cairo on April 28.

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Northern Advocate, 25 May 1936, Page 5

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King Farouk of Egypt (in left centre), with the Duke of Kent (facing camera), who came to see him off and represented the Royal household, at Victoria Station, London, as the young King left for Egypt on April 80. King Farouk, who was attending a school in England, succeeded his father, King Fuad, on the latter’s unexpected death at Cairo on April 28. Northern Advocate, 25 May 1936, Page 5

King Farouk of Egypt (in left centre), with the Duke of Kent (facing camera), who came to see him off and represented the Royal household, at Victoria Station, London, as the young King left for Egypt on April 80. King Farouk, who was attending a school in England, succeeded his father, King Fuad, on the latter’s unexpected death at Cairo on April 28. Northern Advocate, 25 May 1936, Page 5