SEEKING WORK
FORMER PRINCE OF SWEDEN
MARRIAGE CUSTOMS DEFIED
(United Press As&o nation—By ElectricTelegraph—Copyright.) .
LONDON, March a.
Ensign Lennart "Bernadotte, a grandson of the King of Sweden, has applied for employment 'as an announcer at the studios of th e Swedish Broadcasting Company, according to the newspaper “Aftonbladet.” He is one of about a hundred applicants fo r the post.
Mr Bernadotte is the .former Prince Lennart of Sweden. He defied his grand-father, King Qustav, and broke through tih & constitutional rules which hedge the .Swedish Royal family ..-; by mm-ying Mies Kari-n Nissvandt, a beautiful 19-year-old blonde and daughter of a Stockholm accountant..
The wedding took place in London last March, and the bride, defied all the customs that an English girl worn a have honoured, by .being married on a Friday, by wearing a?- green dress, and by having thirteen ..persons present at the ceremony. .... ;.-i-ioq.yM
"While on .their honeymoon Mr an d Mrs Barnadp.tte,,, visited the King of Sweden on the Riviera, but although a reconciliation tools; place, the visit djd not result in the;. restitution of the bridegroom’s Royal rights.
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