Swedish princesses. Modern Monarchy: Sweden. What did the crown princess learn

Princess Madeleine, the youngest daughter of the King of Sweden, Carl the Fourteenth Gustaf and Queen Silvia, was born on June 10, 1982. Her birth weight was 3340 grams, and her height was 49 cm. She was baptized on August 31 of the same year by Bishop Olof Sundbiomm and named after Madeleine Teresa Amelia Josephine Bernadotte. At baptism, she was granted the title of Duchess of Halsingland and Gastriksland, after the name of the family estates of the Swedish kings. She also bears the title of Princess of Sweden. But all relatives, relatives, friends, relatives, and after them all subjects, lovingly call her simply: "Madde."

The biggest passion in Madeleine's life - "Madde" - horses and travel. From the age of four, the princess was already sitting on a little pony named Travolta, who was carefully led by the reins by her father, King Karl - Gustav.



Passion for horse riding at a professional level brought, by the way, a lot of anxiety to the parents of the little Princess. But they are proud that their daughter has repeatedly participated in equestrian competitions, is a member of the largest equestrian club in Sweden - Faeltrittklub in Stockholm, and in April 1998 won an honorable second place and a silver cup in prestigious competitions in Koenig. She participated in competitions under the name of Anna Swenson, so as not to cause unnecessary excitement among the public and the press. But she still becomes aware of every step of "little Madeleine."

For example, when she was seven years old and it was time to choose a place of study, the Princess's parents (especially her mother, Queen Silvia, a modest woman who does not like too much noise) racked their brains for a long time over how to carefully choose a school in order to this did not become known to all journalists and newspaper men in Sweden. They decided for more than one day where Madeleine should study - at the school where Prince Phillipe once began his education - the Lundsburg boarding school, in Vaermland, or at the Enskilda gymnasium, (a suburb of Stockholm), where her older sister, Crown Princess Victoria, also studied. The choice was made in favor of the Enskild Gymnasium, the main one, the course of which Madeleine graduated on August 20, 1998. Two years later, literally on the eve of her birthday, on June 5, 2000, Madeleine - Therese - Amelia Josephine Bernadotte received a bachelor's degree in art from the Enskild Gymnasium and is thinking of continuing her education as an art critic in Italy or the USA.

Madeleine's character is very unpredictable, she is sociable, has many friends, is capable of harmless pranks and jokes, practical jokes and parodies. So in 1997, she participated in a parody concert of a college - gymnasium, where she performed in the guise of one of the soloists of the Space Girls group, of which she is a big fan. But at the same time, many who know the princess - both intimately and not very much - note her deep seriousness, strong sense of duty, affection for her father, King Gustav and mother, for whom Madeleine's adoration is so great that it causes playful jealousy of her father and elder brother.

Madeleine often says: "I will do as my father advises."

Princess Madeleine is also fond of skiing and often spends her holidays in the ski resorts of Switzerland and Austria.

Recently, all the Swedish newspapers were excited that Madeleine had a new admirer. Even his name became known: Matthias Trotzig. When they began to question the Princess herself, she, giving the reporters a dazzling beaming smile, said cheerfully that in the long list of her admirers, Matthias was far from the first place. Which? She will look: Now it is too early for her to think about suitors. She has everything ahead of her. In the meantime, the princess plans to seriously engage in the continuation of her education, to improve her lame, as she believes, English .. Perhaps, on the shores of foggy Albion.

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Why might Princess Madeleine's children lose their royal titles?

The 36-year-old Swedish princess has three children. Together with her husband Christopher O'Neill, she is raising 4-year-old Leonor, Duchess of Gotland, 3-year-old Nicholas, Duke of Ongermanland, and 5-month-old Adrienne, Duchess of Blekinge.

For most of her life, Princess Madeleine and her family have lived away from Sweden. However, the law states that royal heirs must be brought up within the country in order to have a claim to the throne and retain their titles.

From the age of six, any prince or princess of Sweden must live in Sweden, ensuring that their education takes place in their home country.

Also, it is important to be a member of the Church of Sweden in order to retain the right to inherit. It is worth noting that all the children of the daughter of the Swedish king were baptized.

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That is, if the royal couple does not return to Sweden by 2020 and do not enroll Princess Leonor in a Swedish school, the girl will lose her place in line for the throne. The same goes for her little brother, who is due to start school in 2021, and their little sister in 2024.

As practice shows, all princes and princesses who lost their right to the throne also lost their titles. Perhaps in the future, all of Princess Madeleine's children will be simply "Miss" and "Mr."

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Titles of children of Princess Madeleine

Interestingly, Madeleine was the first Swedish princess to pass on her title to children who are far from the royal throne. This was made possible by the Succession to the Throne Act 1980.

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That is why, in 2013, when Madeleine's pregnancy became known, the royal court announced that the children of the princess would bear the name "Their Royal Highnesses" and have the titles of "princes" and "princesses".

He was born on March 9, 2018. A few days after that, the Royal Palace released the cutest baby pictures of Her Highness, Princess Adrienne.

Every little girl dreams of becoming a princess. And what do real little princesses dream about? Probably about becoming an ordinary girl so that you can safely go to school without arousing the interest of journalists. Indeed, the life of princesses is full, but they have practically no choice, all their actions become known to the press, and therefore to the whole world. All their lives they are dictated by the rules of their parents, whom, unlike ordinary people, princesses cannot disobey. Royal families have their own laws.

Madeleine - Princess of Sweden

Princess Madeleine Theresia Amelia Josephine O'Neill is one of three children in the family of the Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Queen Silvia. They also have a daughter, Victoria, and a son, Philip.

Madeleine is fourth in line to the throne, since there is no such law in Sweden where it is the prince who should become the heir to the throne. The throne passes by seniority, so the eldest Princess Victoria is the first in line for the throne, followed by her daughter, then Prince Philip, and after him Princess Madeleine. But this is for now, because when Philip marries, he will also have heirs.

Princess training

Madeleine was born on June 10, 1982. The most difficult choice for parents was the choice of school for the girl. They, like all kings and queens, do not like unnecessary noise around themselves and their children, so the place of study was chosen very carefully. It was supposed to be a school that the press would not know about, where the girl could study quietly.

The choice was made at the Enksilda gymnasium on the outskirts of Stockholm, where their eldest daughter Victoria studied.

Princess Madeleine graduated from the school in 1998 but remained there for another two years where she completed her bachelor's degree in art.

A year after studying at Enxilde, Madeleine decides to live in England for a while to learn the language. In 2002, already living in England, she entered international law courses. In 2003, Princess Madeleine continues her studies. She studies art, law, history and ethnology at the University of Stockholm.

In 2006, after graduating and receiving a diploma, she again enters the university, but already to study the humanities.

Interests and hobbies of the princess

Even as a very young girl, Princess Madeleine fell in love with horses. When she was four years old, her parents bought her a pony named Travolta. King Carl XVI Gustav himself helped his daughter master the riding bridle. He supported the little princess, led Travolta by the bridle across the clearing.

When Madeleine grew up, her passion only became stronger, she took up professional horse riding. Parents, of course, were worried about their daughter because of such an extreme sport, but still supported her choice.

Also, Princess Madeleine loves to travel, and as an adult woman, she begins to go in for skiing. Want to see a real princess? Go to Switzerland or England, where she spends a lot of her time skiing.

Anna Swenson - alias of Princess Madeleine

When Madeleine became so interested in equestrianism, she decided to join the largest club in Stockholm in order to be eligible to participate in horse racing.

In order not to cause unnecessary excitement among the press and not to attract special attention from the public, Madeleine performs under a different name - Anna Swenson.

In 1998, Anna Swenson took an honorable second place at prestigious competitions and received a silver cup.

However, no matter how Madeleine tried to hide under a pseudonym, the journalists somehow found out about the real essence of the rider Anna, this discovery quickly went out into the world and there was no longer any point in hiding.

Madeleine's work

Little girls, when they dream of being princesses, think that princesses don't work. It seems to them that the princess sits at home, walks in the garden, sleeps until dinner, attends balls and sighs languidly at the sight of a charming gentleman. It may have once been so, but not in the modern world.

Princesses, like all people, work. Of course, not in a store or a factory, but still they are useful and make considerable efforts so that their work is not in vain.

Queen Silvia has long organized a charitable children's foundation, where Princess Madeleine began her work. After working in the mother's fund for three years, the girl moves to the United States of America, where she continues to work at the World Children's Fund.

Broken engagement

Princess Madeleine was in a serious relationship with lawyer Bergström Yongsan for several years. But they could not formally seal their relationship, as they were not allowed by the law of kings. It speaks of the impossibility of marrying the youngest royal daughter if the eldest is not yet married. Therefore, Madeleine and her boyfriend had to wait a long time.

When Victoria finally announced her engagement in 2009, Madeleine and Yongsan didn't hesitate any longer and announced theirs as well.

In 2010, Princess Madeleine officially ended her relationship with her fiancé. For some time, the reason was not known, but nevertheless, over time, it was possible to find out that the reason was the betrayal of the groom, which the princess found out about.

Wedding of Princess Madeleine

Three years after Madeleine broke off the engagement, she marries. Her husband was Christopher O'Neill, a businessman and son of high-ranking parents. Christopher is eight years older than Madeleine.

When the news appeared that Princess Madeleine was getting married, Sweden did not perceive this event in any special way, since the girl is not the heir to the throne.

Despite this, the wedding was really solemn. Madeleine and Christopher got married on June 8, 2013 at Slottchurka Church, which was built on the territory of the royal palace in the eighteenth century. Madeleine was wearing a chic dress with a train from Valentino. Instead of the traditional veil in which her mother and sister married, Madeleine chose a four-meter veil with embroidered flowers and apple tree branches. Also on the head of the bride put on a diadem belonging to the royal house of Sweden. But the princess refused the myrtle in her hair, but decorated her bouquet with these branches. Myrtle is a must at a royal wedding, as it is a centuries-old tradition of the kings of Sweden.

Since Christopher did not speak Swedish at that time, the priest had to conduct the ceremony in two languages ​​- Swedish and English.

The wedding was attended by more than five hundred guests, including representatives of the royal blood of other countries. But again, due to the fact that the wedding was not the heir to the throne, it was not the monarchs themselves who came to congratulate the young, but the crown princesses and crown princes.

Husband and children of the princess

Christopher O'neill did not acquire Swedish citizenship and did not stop doing business, therefore he cannot bear the title of "royal majesty." According to the laws of Sweden, a member of the royal family must be a citizen of this country and not be related to industry and trade. Thus, to the husband of the princess is treated with the prefix "master".

Shortly after the wedding, the couple had a son. They called him a beautiful name - Nicholas Paul Gustav. King Carl XVI Gustaf awarded the baby the title of duke, he became the sixth in line for the throne.

After some time, Nicholas had a sister - Leonora Lilian Maria. The girl was named Leonora in honor of the Queen of Spain (future), Lillian - in honor of one of the princesses of Sweden, and Maria is Christopher's mother.

O'neill himself is very happy that the second child is a daughter. He says that she looks like her mother, she is as beautiful as Princess Madeleine. Sweden celebrated the birth of another member of the royal family with a grand salute.

The expert of the royal families appreciated the name chosen for the girl - it is very rare. In Sweden, only about a hundred women bear the name Leonora.

Who hasn't dreamed of being a princess or marrying a prince? Nowadays everything is possible, crowned persons marry ordinary people. They no longer rule the country (in European countries), they don’t wear dresses with crinolines, they prefer business class cars, they are on state support. In modern conditions, the royal family is needed more "for beauty" than for government. A striking example of this is the royal family of Sweden.

In the struggle for existence, the royal house is ready to go to great lengths, including changing the rules of succession to the throne. According to the Swedish law of succession from 1980, the throne passes to the eldest child of the king, regardless of gender. Previously, the throne was occupied by the eldest son. There were two exceptions to this rule - Queen Christina in the 17th century and Queen Ulrika Eleonora in the 18th century. The subjects love their king and his family members. In the summer of 2010, people from all over the country came to Stockholm to see the wedding of the crown princess at least out of the corner of their eye. The activities of the members of the Royal House in the field of charity are highly appreciated by the public. Swedes enjoy watching TV broadcasts, for example, from the celebration of Victoria's birthday.

His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf. Carl Gustav Folke Hubertus was born on April 30, 1946 at the Haga Palace in Stockholm to Prince Gustav Adolf and Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. By that time, the family already had four children, but all were girls, so the newborn turned out to be the eldest son and heir. In 1947, Prince Gustav Adolf tragically died in a plane crash at Copenhagen Airport. After the death of his father in 1947, Carl Gustav was raised by his mother and grandfather, who in 1950 ascended the Swedish throne under the name of King Gustav VI. Simultaneously with the proclamation of the grandfather as king, the four-year-old grandson was proclaimed heir to the throne. He attended the Broms school in Stockholm, then the Sigtuna boarding house.
The prince served two and a half years in the armed forces under a special program that included internships in all branches of the military, with particular emphasis on the navy. September 15, 1973, after the death of his grandfather, Carl Gustav came to the Swedish throne. He rules under the motto "For the sake of Sweden and in step with the times." In accordance with the country's new constitution, which came into force in 1975, the king had, in fact, only ceremonial duties.

Gustav VI

In 1972, the then Crown Prince Carl Gustav met at the Summer Olympics in Munich with an interpreter from Germany, Sylvia Sommerlath. In March 1976, they announced their engagement. The wedding took place on June 19, 1976 at the Stockholm Cathedral.

Queen Silvia was born on December 23, 1943 to German businessman Walter Sommerlath and Brazilian Alice Sommerlath. From 1947 to 1957, the Sommerlat family lived in Sao Paulo, after which they returned to Germany. Silvia Sommerlath graduated from school in Düsseldorf in 1963, and then from the Institute of Translators in Munich. After graduation, she worked at the Argentine consulate in Munich. In 1971-1973 she worked in the organizing committee of the Summer Olympic Games in Munich. The Queen of Sweden is active in the field of assistance to the disabled, she is the chairman of the Royal Wedding Fund, whose funds go to research that helps disabled athletes. Heads the International Children's Fund (World Childhood Foundation).

Queen Silvia

Crown Princess of Sweden Victoria Ingrid Alice Desiree was born on July 14, 1977 at the Karolinska Hospital in Stockholm. Victoria graduated from elementary school and gymnasium in 1996. After a year she studied at the Western Catholic University in Angers (France). From 1998 to 2000 Victoria lived in the USA where she studied various subjects at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. In May 1999, Victoria completed an internship at the Swedish Embassy in Washington, DC, and then served three weeks in the Swedish army. In 2000, she took a course at the Swedish National Cathedral College.

Princess Victoria

As heir to the throne, Victoria acts as regent in cases where Carl XVI Gustaf is unable to fulfill his duties as head of state and monarch. Such duties include, among others, official visits, representing Sweden and the royal family at public events; Victoria also manages her own program, within which she provides assistance in resolving international conflicts, participates in international peacekeeping activities and provides support to people with disabilities.

In May 2002, the Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that Victoria was having an affair with her personal sports coach, Daniel Westling, who is the owner of Balance Training, which has three gyms in central Stockholm. The company currently has about 100 employees. Rumors about their wedding appeared in 2009. In accordance with the provisions of the Swedish law of succession to the throne, the government must approve the marriage of a princess or prince of Sweden. Otherwise, the prince or princess loses their right to the throne. On February 24, 2009, permission was received, the wedding took place on June 19, 2010.
On February 23, 2012, Victoria gave birth to a daughter, Estelle, Duchess of Ostergotland, who is second in line to the throne after her mother.

Princess Victoria and Daniel



Prince Carl Philip was born on May 13, 1979. He is currently ranked third behind his sister Crown Princess Victoria and niece Princess Estelle. However, in the order of succession to the throne of the Commonwealth of Nations, he is ahead of his sister and niece, being in 204th place, since the UK favors men in the order of succession to the throne.

Prince Carl Philip

The prince holds the rank of reserve officer in the Swedish Amphibian Corps. In 2007, he became a captain after passing the appropriate training. Carl Philipp was licensed by the Swedish Motor Sports Federation in 2003 and has been racing as a driver since 2005. Since 2008 he has been taking part in the Scandinavian Porsche Carrera Cup racing series in a Porsche 911 GT3.

Carl Philip dated Emma Perland, but their relationship ended in a breakup in 2009. In April 2010, he confirmed his relationship with model Sophia Hellqvist.

Carl Philip with Emma

Sofia

Sofia is also known for her candid photo shoot.

Princess Madeleine was born on June 10, 1982, studied at the Enskilda Gymnasium, the main course of which she graduated on August 20, 1998. Two years later she received a bachelor's degree in art from the Enskild Gymnasium. She was a professional horse rider. Participated in equestrian competitions. He is a member of the equestrian club Faeltrittklub in Stockholm.

Princess Madeleine

Madeleine was in a relationship with Jonas Bergström for a long time, but the couple could not seal themselves in marriage, since by law the youngest daughter in the royal family cannot marry until the eldest one marries. Crown Princess Victoria announced her engagement on February 24, 2009, and already in August 2009, the engagement of Princess Madeleine to Jonas Bergström was announced. The engagement was called off on April 24, 2010. In an interview with the local publication Dagens Industri, the princess spoke about how hard it was for her to part with her ex-fiance, lawyer Jonas Bergström, who cheated on her with a young Norwegian, Tora Uppström.

On October 24, 2012, the Princess' Father King Carl Gustaf announced Madeleine's engagement to Christopher O'Neill. They met about 2 years ago in New York. The wedding is scheduled for summer 2013. The new "prince handsome" comes from a powerful family. His mother, Eva O'Neill, is a New York high society woman. According to the Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet, she once dated Prince Charles.

Next to the correct older sister, there must certainly be a “wrong” younger sister. In general, it’s good to be the younger wrong sister: they braid your pigtails, they are touched and indulge your whims. And no serious responsibilities in the future! Princess Madeleine used this wonderful right to be younger with might and main in the same Swedish royal family.

Nothing, as they say, foreshadowed. As a child, Madeleine was an adorable Scandinavian child with golden pigtails and the family nickname Girly. At two years old, the brave girl got on skis, at four she saddled a pony. Roles in children's performances based on fairy tales by Astrid Lindgren. Christian camp for girls. And then the girl grew up. And it began.

Until recently, Princess Madeleine was known as the Swedish Ksyusha Sobchak, a socialite with a scandalous reputation. Her appearance at any event was a godsend for reporters, because it inevitably entailed hype and loud headlines on the pages of newspapers. That obscene scarlet dress at the Nobel Prize, when everyone forgot about the Nobel laureates and admired only the princess's luxurious neckline. That accident with speeding and injured old ladies - old ladies, of course, dreamed of meeting the princess, but not in the same way! Those adventures in nightclubs in London ... The most popular way to joke about the royal family was to portray Madeleine as a spoiled party girl, a playgirl, a stupid blonde. But the most terrible thing for the king and queen was not dancing and not daughter's dresses and not her love for entertainment establishments. And her boyfriends. The number of which would not hurt to reduce, and improve the quality.

As soon as Madeleine became a teenager, stories began to pour in, one juicier than the other. Her first boyfriend was three years older, and even then it became clear that the girl was unlikely to choose the right young men from a circle worthy of a princess. A series of hobbies began. One of Madeleine's lovers was engaged in equestrian sports. The other was a famous hockey player. The macho advertiser was next. Behind him is the party-goer Matthias Trotzig with the extravagant nickname "Cowards". Behind him is Pierre Ladov, with whom Madeleine was vacationing on the Riviera. But it wasn't all that scary either. And it became scary in 2001, when Eric Garnet appeared on the horizon.

He collected all the features of a “bad boy”, as if he had come out of the horror films that Madeleine adored as a teenager. Eric didn't work anywhere. Had a conviction for drunk driving. In the same form, he once staged a brawl and smashed a beer tent.

Eric embarked on the path of vice already in childhood: it turned out that as a schoolboy he teased and humiliated the modest Prince Carl Philip, Madeleine's brother, in every possible way. In a word, how could they not get carried away? The princess dived into the abyss of passion. She and Eric went to London and, against the backdrop of the sights, far from the watchful eye of their parents, defiantly violated the rules of decency. In Hyde Park, Eric hugged Madeleine in an extremely unchaste way, shocking passers-by.

His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf decided to intervene. And he strictly ordered his daughter to break all ties with the scandalous type. A weighty royal word influenced or just the windy princess was bored with the gentleman's monotonous brawls, but soon Madeleine told reporters: “ Eric in the past».

The scandalous princess took up her mind, went to study at the university, tried with all her might to become an exemplary student ... And in place of the "bad" boy, a "good" one appeared. It seems that here he is, a real knight for a beautiful princess! Jonas Bergström is a smart student, the best student on the course, a promising lawyer, a lover of a measured way of life and quiet family evenings. He began to help Madeleine with her studies, and the help was so productive that the couple moved into a quiet nest - a two-story pink house in the Östermalm district. Madeleine enthusiastically began to engage in interior design and think over the smallest details of life. The stormy parties were replaced by family dinners. At Christmas 2004, touched parents gave an apartment to their daughter, who took up her mind.

It would seem that it is time for the fairy tale to end with a wedding. But kings, as you know, can not do everything, and the younger sisters of crown princesses - even more so. Madeleine could not get married until she led her older sister into a happy family life -. Madeleine and Jonas were only able to announce their engagement in August 2009. And ... less than a year later, the couple, who had been together for seven years, broke up.

As a reason, Madeleine and Jonas cited "the desire to go further along different paths." And the magazine Se og Hoer published an interview with the insidious homeowner, who spent nights with Jonas at a Swedish ski resort.

Madeleine, like her older sister, had to endure a betrayal, all the more painful because it was covered for the general public. But the scandalous blonde turned out to be a girl with a strong spirit. Perhaps she drew strength from helping those who are worse off than herself: during the romance with Jonas, the princess turned from a “playboy” into almost “mother Teresa”. Following the example of her mother, Queen Silvia, who devoted her whole life to charity, Madeleine became a participant in important social missions. She traveled with charity projects to China and Ukraine, studied the activities of the World Childhood Fund, organized by Queen Silvia. After the break, the princess went to work with her head.

And goodness and justice triumphed. Madeleine met her love. This romantic story could be called "Autumn in New York" if all dramatic associations were discarded.

In the city of skyscrapers, the christening of baby Estelle, the daughter of Crown Princess Victoria, took place. Madeleine, of course, was there. And there was also the imposing British businessman Christopher O'Neill.

« I immediately felt that Madeleine was special., Christopher said later. This is what happens when you meet your princess.» « Christopher melted my heart, he is my soul mate...' the girl repeated. The novel flared up quickly. Soon the royal house announced their engagement.

On June 8, 2013, a wedding ceremony took place in Stockholm. When the 30-year-old princess entered the hall arm in arm with her father, her 38-year-old lover burst into tears of happiness. The jubilant roar of the crowd at the church building drowned out the triumphant artillery salvos. Yes, it was a picture worthy of a fairy tale. Now Madeleine and Christopher are twice happy parents. On February 20, 2014, their daughter Leonor Lilian Maria was born. And just recently, this summer. On June 15, Leonor had a brother Nicholas Paul Gustav.

Madeleine is now a caring mother and a happy wife. Even "bad girls" grow up to be good wives. And the crown has absolutely nothing to do with it.