circa 1900Gustaf Adolf became Crown Prince of Sweden on the death of his grandfather,
King Oscar II, on 8 December 1907.
1926 trip to United States to see the play
Truth by
George Sterling. Photo by
Gabriel Moulin.In 1926, the Crown Prince and Crown Princess
Louise visited the United States. They included a trip to San Francisco, where the Crown Prince visited
Bohemian Grove to see the
Grove Play Truth by poet
George Sterling.
1934–35 trip to the Near East From September to December 1934, the Crown Prince, Crown Princess
Louise, Princess
Ingrid and Prince
Bertil visited a number of countries in the
Near East. The journey began on 13 September from Stockholm. The journey went by rail via
Malmö,
Berlin and
Rome to
Messina, where the royals boarded the Swedish Oriental Line motor ship
Vasaland, destined for
Greece. They stopped at
Patras and then the journey continued to Aegion. On 20 September, they arrived in
Piraeus, from where the royals took a train to
Athens, where they were received by the
President of Greece and representatives of government agencies. Furthermore, an excursion was made to
Delphi,
Nafplio and
Delos with the cruiser
Hellas. After returning to Athens,
Vasaland departed for
Thessaloniki on 28 September, where the international fair was visited. On 2 October, they arrived in
Istanbul. After the ship dropped anchor, the royals were landed on the Asian side of the strait. The sloop docked at the quay in front of
Haydarpaşa railway station. At the platform, President
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's caravan waited, in which the journey continued to
Ankara. At the station, the guests were received by Atatürk, members of the government and the administration. After his arrival, the Crown Prince visited Atatürk as well as Foreign Minister
Tevfik Rüştü Aras. The visit to Ankara lasted from 3 to 5 October. On 5 October, a two-day visit to
Bursa was made. The stay in Turkey ended with a four-day incognito break in Istanbul, during which several receptions were held at the Swedish legation. On 10 October, the royal travelers continued with
Vasaland, which arrived on 12 October in
İzmir. From here, the departure took place on 15 October with the president's own train and on 17 October it arrived in
Aleppo, after Prince Bertil and a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs joined the party on the way. In Aleppo, the stay was extended to about 14 days, when the Crown Prince contracted a mild intestinal catarrh due to the stressful climate. On 1 November, the journey continued. The Crown Prince Couple, Princess Ingrid and Prince Bertil then boarded a British military plane and arrived in
Baghdad on the same day. The King
Ghazi of Iraq met at his country retreat Kasr-el-Zuhoor, from where he accompanied his guests to Bilatt Castle. At all the official events that followed, except for King Ghazi of Iraq, his uncle and father-in-law, King
Ali of Hejaz, the President of the Council and members of the Cabinet, the President of the Senate and others. On 6 November, the royals left by train for
Khanaqin, where cars were ready to take them to
Tehran. At the border, they were received by a representative of the Persian government and in Tehran by the Foreign Minister and the Grand Master of the Ceremonies, as well as representatives of government agencies. The Crown Prince's family went in a procession to the castle, where the Shah for the Crown Prince represented the council president and others were present. The Shah then accompanied the Crown Prince to the
Golestan Palace. After several days in the Persian capital, he left for
Mazandaran Province to study for three days the ongoing construction work for the
Trans-Iranian Railway. He then returned to Tehran to say goodbye to the Shah. The Crown Prince's family then left on 17 November in Volvo cars for
Isfahan and
Persepolis. In the latter place, the royals lived in the so-called Xerxes' harem and visited the city under the leadership of Professor
Ernst Herzfeld. On 25 November, the return journey to Baghdad began over the snowy passes along the Kum-Sultanabad-
Kermanshah road, a three-day uninterrupted journey by car. After a week-long unofficial stay in Baghdad with visits to modern factories and excursions to
Ur and
Babylon, the Crown Prince Couple and Princess Ingrid left for
Damascus on 5 December by plane. Prince Bertil accompanied the car caravan through the desert, where
camel troops paraded at Rutbah station. On 6 December, the
President of the Syrian Republic hosted a banquet for the Crown Prince's family, who stayed in Syria for four days. During the return journey to
Beirut,
Baalbek and the ruins of the old sun city were visited. In Beirut, the royals were received with military honors and were guests of the French government. The
High Commissioner of the Levant, with whom the Crown Prince and Crown Princess stayed, hosted a dinner, as did the
President of the Lebanese Republic. The Crown Prince also visited the new port facilities in Beirut and visited the offices of the Swedish Oriental Line,
Volvo and
SKF. Furthermore, the journey went to
Jerusalem. The royals arrived on 11 December by car in
Palestine and met at the border by the British Commissioner for the Northern District. A two-day break was made in
Haifa, where the royals lived in the government building on
Mount Carmel. Visits were made on board the Swedish Orient Line's motor ship
Hemland. During his stay in
Haifa, the Crown Prince laid a wreath at the monument to King
Faisal I of Iraq. Excursions were made to
Capernaum,
Acre,
Nazareth and
Nablus as well as the modern Jewish cooperative colony of Nahallah. The Crown Prince's family arrived in Jerusalem on 13 December and immediately went to their residence during their stay there, the residence of the British
High Commissioner. The program for the following days included a two-day break in
Jaffa and
Tel Aviv. Visits were made to the offices of Volvo, SKF,
ASEA and other Swedish companies. A two-day excursion was made around 20 December to
Jericho, the
Dead Sea,
Transjordan's capital
Amman and
Petra. The travelers were received by the
Emir of Transjordan. After their return to Jerusalem, the royals continued immediately with train to
Cairo, where they were guests of the Egyptian government. Due to
King Fuad's illness, the
Prime Minister hosted the reception banquet at Zafaran Palace on 22 December. The royal guests spent Christmas in stillness, partly in a villa at the foot of the pyramids, partly on the Swedish legation. The Crown Prince and Prince Bertil then visited for a couple of days
Alexandria. The Swedish consul
Carl Wilhelm von Gerber arranged a reception for the governor, the chief officials, the consuls and the judiciary and the Swedish deputy consul and such for the leading trade representatives. ==Reign==