- Jul 12, 2018
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A last-minute encrypted phone call was made from the Lord Chamberlain of Norway's royal court, K.P. Norgard, to the Marshall of The Court of Sweden. The call was made at nearly 10:00PM on a Wednesday night.
"I'm sorry for the late hour of this call," she would explain at some point, "but His Majesty the King has decided that he will be travelling to Stockholm on Friday morning. He would like to make a brief press statement with King Carl Gustaf - the nature of which I was told to say will simply be a surprise. In my time of being Lord Chamberlain, King Oskar has never held any kind of formal press conference with any other head of state... I promise, it will be a pleasant surprise. After this brief meeting, His Majesty has requested that he and King Carl Gustaf be able to get lunch somewhere in Stockholm to discuss a few other private matters... Again, I'm sorry that this is on such short notice. We will assist in any way we can," she concluded her short rant. K.P. also gave details on how the King would be travelling to Stockholm, via his motorcade, and that they would be travelling with armed Royal Police and two armed King's Guard.
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"Unit 1, Odin is on the move," said a Royal Police Officer as King Oskar walked by him. The King's motorcade, which included two limousines with bullet-proof windows, two SUVs filled with Royal Police and King's Guard, and finally two marked patrol cars of the Royal Police Escort, one in the front of the motorcade and one behind, as well as two marked motorcycle units of the Royal Police Escort on either end. One of the police officers opened a door to the King's limousine and allowed him to get inside. He thereafter closed the door, looked around one last time, and patted the top of the vehicle.
"Odin is secure," he snoted, "Sleipnir's rolling," he said, Sleipnir being the code-word for any vehicle the King was in.
The motorcade would take the most direct route to Stockholm. Shortly before it crossed the border at a predetermined spot, the Swedes would be informed, though this likely wasn't necessary as some preparation had gone into the visit. The Royal Police Escort would continue on with the motorcade, however they would allow Swedish police to begin blocking traffic at intersections and securing the road if they chose to do so. The motorcade continued on to the Swedish palace in Stockholm, and was running only a few minutes behind schedule.
@Connor
"I'm sorry for the late hour of this call," she would explain at some point, "but His Majesty the King has decided that he will be travelling to Stockholm on Friday morning. He would like to make a brief press statement with King Carl Gustaf - the nature of which I was told to say will simply be a surprise. In my time of being Lord Chamberlain, King Oskar has never held any kind of formal press conference with any other head of state... I promise, it will be a pleasant surprise. After this brief meeting, His Majesty has requested that he and King Carl Gustaf be able to get lunch somewhere in Stockholm to discuss a few other private matters... Again, I'm sorry that this is on such short notice. We will assist in any way we can," she concluded her short rant. K.P. also gave details on how the King would be travelling to Stockholm, via his motorcade, and that they would be travelling with armed Royal Police and two armed King's Guard.
::::::::::
"Unit 1, Odin is on the move," said a Royal Police Officer as King Oskar walked by him. The King's motorcade, which included two limousines with bullet-proof windows, two SUVs filled with Royal Police and King's Guard, and finally two marked patrol cars of the Royal Police Escort, one in the front of the motorcade and one behind, as well as two marked motorcycle units of the Royal Police Escort on either end. One of the police officers opened a door to the King's limousine and allowed him to get inside. He thereafter closed the door, looked around one last time, and patted the top of the vehicle.
"Odin is secure," he snoted, "Sleipnir's rolling," he said, Sleipnir being the code-word for any vehicle the King was in.
The motorcade would take the most direct route to Stockholm. Shortly before it crossed the border at a predetermined spot, the Swedes would be informed, though this likely wasn't necessary as some preparation had gone into the visit. The Royal Police Escort would continue on with the motorcade, however they would allow Swedish police to begin blocking traffic at intersections and securing the road if they chose to do so. The motorcade continued on to the Swedish palace in Stockholm, and was running only a few minutes behind schedule.
@Connor