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Svenska: Drottningens kista förd i land pä Skeppsholmen från Vasaordern.

Närmast bakom kistan konungen och till vänster om honom kronprinsen, översten greve Posse och chefen för konungens stab amiral Ehrensvärd.

Till höger om kronprinsen kabinettskammarherre Keiller och prins Wilhelm. I bakgrunden i främre raden från vänster bland annat prins Gustaf Adolf, president Relander, konung Haakon, konung Christian, kronprinsessan, drottning Alexandrine, prinsessan Ingeborg, prins Eugen, prinsessan Bernadotte, prins Bernadotte samt grevarna Carl och Folke Bernadotte af Wisborg.

I bakre raden från vänster konungens handsekreterare friherre F. Beck-Friis, kronprins Olav, prins Bertil, prins Sigvard, prins Gustaf av Danmark, prins Carl, prins Adalbert av Preussen, prins Lennart (i uniform), prins Philip av Württemberg och prins Victor av Wied.
English: Queen's coffin brought ashore on Skeppsholmen from Vasaorden.

Closest behind the coffin, the King and left him the Crown Prince, Colonel Count Posse and the Chief of the King's Staff Admiral Ehrensvärd.

To the right of the Crown Prince Chamberlain Keiller and Prince Wilhelm. In the background in the front row from the left include Prince Gustaf Adolf, President Relander, King Haakon, King Christian, the Crown Princess, Queen Alexandrine, Princess Ingeborg, Prince Eugen, Princess Bernadotte, Prince Bernadotte, and the Counts Carl and Folke Bernadotte of Wisborg.

In the back row from the left the King's private secretary Baron F. Beck-Friis, Crown Prince Olav, Prince Bertil, Prince Sigvard, Prince Gustaf of Denmark, Prince Carl, Prince Adalbert of Prussia, Prince Lennart (in uniform), Prince Philip of Württemberg and Prince Victor of Wied.
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Source (in Swedish) (1931) Svenska Dagbladets Årsbok. ÅTTONDE ÅRGÅNGEN (Händelserna 1930), Stockholm: Svenska Dagbladet, p. 68
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