King Haakon VII and Queen Maud


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Olav would have been Prince Alexander Edward Christian Frederik at that time,he was only renamed Olav in 1905 following his fathers election as King of Norway.

That's undoubtedly why Cyril qualified it as (Prince Alexander) and the picture says "little Alexander".
 
I am more than 90% sure that's Princess Victoria (who spent a great deal of time with her brother) misidentified as her younger sister.
 
That indeed doesn't look like Queen Maud.
 
Following the death of Queen Maud in November 1938 ,the coffin was transported from London to Portsmouth in Hampshire .There the coffin was taken onboard the HMS Royal Oak bound for Norway.
 
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