King Zog lived at Parmoor House with his wife Queen Geraldine, their son Crown Prince Leka (the late King Leka I), and the King's sisters, nephews and nieces.
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King Zog I died in Hauts-de-Seine, France, in 1961 and their son, Crown Prince Leka, was proclaimed King Leka I by the royalist government in exile.
During many years she was engaged at Folkteatern in Gothenburg where she performed many nice role presentations, among them Magnus Nilsson's Knäckebröd och hovmästarsås in 1988 and Carin Mannheimer's Rika barn leka bäst in 1995 (and in 1997, then in the film with the same name).
Another single entitled Green Tambourine also did not chart despite the fact that Leka had stripped away the vocals of The Lemon Pipers' hit from the previous year and given the backing track to the group to record their own cover.