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The regal and vice-regal parties at Government House on the Prince's last day in Wellington. He was as unhappy as he looks (second row, centre, with hands on sword hilt). To the Prince's left are three key characters of the tour. Three along is the Governor-General, Lord Liverpool, whom the Prince loathed. Next to the Prince is his Military Secretary, Edward Grigg, who he didn't like much either. Between Grigg and Liverpool is Admiral Lionel Halsey, the Prince's loyal Chief of Staff and Commander of the Renown. At the other end of the second-to-back row, next to the white post, is Louis Mountbatten, who had been brought along on the tour to help keep the Prince cheerful. Photographer unknown (ATL ref. PAColl-0079-1)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 16

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The regal and vice-regal parties at Government House on the Prince's last day in Wellington. He was as unhappy as he looks (second row, centre, with hands on sword hilt). To the Prince's left are three key characters of the tour. Three along is the Governor-General, Lord Liverpool, whom the Prince loathed. Next to the Prince is his Military Secretary, Edward Grigg, who he didn't like much either. Between Grigg and Liverpool is Admiral Lionel Halsey, the Prince's loyal Chief of Staff and Commander of the Renown. At the other end of the second-to-back row, next to the white post, is Louis Mountbatten, who had been brought along on the tour to help keep the Prince cheerful. Photographer unknown (ATL ref. PAColl-0079-1) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 16

The regal and vice-regal parties at Government House on the Prince's last day in Wellington. He was as unhappy as he looks (second row, centre, with hands on sword hilt). To the Prince's left are three key characters of the tour. Three along is the Governor-General, Lord Liverpool, whom the Prince loathed. Next to the Prince is his Military Secretary, Edward Grigg, who he didn't like much either. Between Grigg and Liverpool is Admiral Lionel Halsey, the Prince's loyal Chief of Staff and Commander of the Renown. At the other end of the second-to-back row, next to the white post, is Louis Mountbatten, who had been brought along on the tour to help keep the Prince cheerful. Photographer unknown (ATL ref. PAColl-0079-1) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 16

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