NORWAY: CROWN PRINCE HAAKON TO LIVE WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND.

From: IPR Strategic Business Information Database | Date: September 4, 2000 | Copyright information

Crown Prince Haakon's decision to live with his girlfriend is not countenanced by the Church. But several bishops decline to...

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