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Born. To Lennart Bernadotte, renouncing Prince of Sweden, and Karin Xissvandt Bernadotte: a daughter; in Stockholm...
Soprano Kappel sang the difficult music beautifully, enacted the crack-brained role as well as any nice person could. But people who heard the performance over the radio were fortunate not to see the plush picture-book queen that Contralto Karin Branzell made out of Klytemnestra, supposedly half-crazed by the sense of her guilt. Soprano Goeta Ljungberg looked foolish posturing in an elaborate white satin dress. Tenor Rudolf Laubenthal seemed more like a saintly Lohengrin than a man who had committed murder to get a throne. Baritone Friedrich Schorr was a dignified but middle-aged Orestes...
Married. Prince Gustav Lennart Nicholas Paul of Sweden, 22, grandson of King Gustav V; and one Karin Emma Louise Nissvandt, of Stockholm; in a London registry office. Because the King would not consent to his marriage to a commoner (forbidden by the Swedish Constitution for persons of royal blood), it was necessary for Prince Lennart to renounce his royal rights, wed in a foreign country. At the reception the couple skoaled each other as Mr. & Mrs. Lennart Bernadotte...
...week mother and son were reunited.- Landing at Southampton from the Europa, Marie cried happily: "I've come over to hear wedding bells!" In her arms she clasped Gustav Lennart Nicholas Paul Bernadotte, a Swedish Prince who has renounced his royal rights to marry a Swedish commoner, Froken Karin Nissvandt...
...cold," said Lennart, a sober young man in tortoise-shell glasses. "She couldn't come." Not wedding bells but a civil marriage at a London registry office was planned by Lennart and Karin before the arrival of the exuberant Marie...