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Ex-King Exits Quickly

BUCHAREST () ? Ex-King Michael of Romania flew out of the country on Friday barely an hour after arriving from Paris in defiance of a government warning not to come, Dinu Patriciu, head of the royalist 1993 Liberal Party said.


Patriciu said 72-year-old Michael had been put back on the Air France plane for the return flight to Paris after the government went through with its threat to bar him.


Michael, stripped of his throne and expelled from the country in 1947, has been living in exile in Switzerland. His "visit" to Romania on Friday lasted just over an hour.

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