Sweden

The Golden Jubilee of Europe's longest reigning king - all the details of Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden's celebrations

The Royal Court of Sweden has revealed the schedule for King Carl XVI Gustaf’s Golden Jubilee in September.The jubilee week will begin on 12 September when the King opens the National Assembly. The following day, he will receive an official gift from the Riksdag (parliament) and Swedish government and host a reception at the Royal Palace (also known as Stockholm Palace).Another set…
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Denmark

Crown Princess Mary pens message to late mother on visit to National Bereavement Centre

Crown Princess Mary paid tribute to her late mother at the opening of a new bereavement centre in Vejle on Tuesday.Upon arrival, she was greeted by the Centre’s chief executive and director and a teenager who presented her with flowers.The National Bereavement Centre works throughout Denmark to support people who are experiencing loss and grief by providing them with opportunities to…
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Sweden

The Laws of Succession in ... Sweden

The line of succession to the Swedish throne is dictated by the Swedish constitution, which sets out requirements for those in line to the throne. Currently, there are only eleven people in the line of succession.In Sweden, the Act of Succession governs who can succeed to the throne, and the country abides by absolute primogeniture (the eldest child, regardless of gender, inherits the throne).
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Sweden

Why King Carl Gustaf has 16 in his name

Why does King Carl Gustaf of Sweden have the number 16 Roman numerals in between his two names?King Carl XVI Gustaf means that the current monarch is the 16th ruler to use the name Carl (or Charles).However, there haven’t actually been 16 monarchs to use the name throughout Sweden’s history.The first trace of the use of Carl/Charles goes back to 1161, when Carl VII…
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