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rich individuals. Helga de la Brache received such private financial gifts from the queen dowager through the queen dowager's agent C. Norrby. In 1870, C. Norrby had forwarded sums amounting to 10,000 $ to Helga de la Brache from queen dowager
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Norrby made copies of church records, informed the government and thereafter had the result of the investigation published in the press on 7 February 1870. On 23 March 1870, the government recalled the pension previously granted with the note that "all uncertainty regarding the birth of the so called
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supported her request. The king granted Helga de la Brache a pension "without being able to prove the claims of Miss de la Brache to be truthful or merely claimed as a consequence of a confused imagination". In March 1861, the king allowed her an annual pension from the foreign department of 2,400
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The exiled Gustav IV and
Frederica of Baden had divorced in 1812. News of Gustav IV and his family was banned in Sweden since his exile. Helga de la Brache claimed that the former king and queen had married again, secretly, "in a convent in Germany", which resulted in her birth in
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did not take much interest, but wanted to get the whole affair over and done with. She was granted a meeting with the king who afterward remarked to the parliamentarians: "Why, she is just as sane as you or me".
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in Germany, who categorically refuted the claim of Helga de la Brache as his secret half sister as impossible, as his parents had never met after their divorce.
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