On the occasion of Swedish National Day,
June 6th 2021, Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson received The
King’s Medal. The princess was awarded the honour for her
extensive work with charities that build better community ties in
several areas. Princess Christina, the fourth child of Prince
Gustav Adolf and Princess Sybilla, is one of four sisters to King
Carl XVI Gustaf. She holds many…
Crown Prince Frederik presents Invictus Games medals on the day Prince Harry's daughter was born
6th June 2021
On Friday, 4 June, Crown Prince Frederik
of Denmark participated in a symbolic medal ceremony for the
Invictus Games in Svanemøllen’s Barracks in Copenhagen. Prior
to the medal ceremony, His Royal Highness met with several
personalities connected with the Games…
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have named
their newborn daughter in honour of her great grandmother, The
Queen. And Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor’s unusual first name has
rather regal origins. The name Lilibet is actually the creation of
The Queen. As a young child…
How the Swedish royals celebrate National Day
6th June 2021
On 6 June, Sweden celebrates its National
Day or “Nationaldagen”. This is, of course, a significant day for
the Swedish Royal Family as they step out in full force to join in
the celebrations. Just like last year, this year’s National Day
celebrations are scaled back due to the ongoing pandemic. But let’s
take a look at how National Day is usually celebrated. On the 6th…
Royal Wedding Rewind: Princess Desiree of Sweden
5th June 2021
It was a royal wedding with a recycled
gown worn by a woman who gave up her royal status for love. When
Princess Desiree of Sweden got married, she left her HRH status at
the altar to be with the man she loved. Royal Wedding Rewind heads
back to June 1964 for the wedding of…
It was the wedding that changed the Royal
Family forever. The marriage of Edward, Duke of Windsor to Wallis
Simpson on 3 June 1937 was the final act of a dramatic series of
events that had reverberated around the world. For, of course, the
groom had given up his throne to…
June's calendar of historic royal moments
2nd June 2021
2 June 1953: On this day in 1953, Queen
Elizabeth II’s coronation was held at Westminster Abbey. Her
Majesty officially became Queen on 6 February 1952 when her father,
King George VI, died at the Sandringham Estate from lung cancer.
The Queen became the longest-reigning British monarch in 2015. 3
June 1865: On this day in 1865, King George V was born at
Marlborough House to King Edward…
Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta, has died aged 77
1st June 2021
The House of Savoy has announced the
death of Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta. The Duke underwent surgery
on May 27 and died from a cardiac arrest earlier this morning in
Arezzo. He is survived by his second wife, Silvia, and his three
children from his first marriage: Prince…
On June 1 2001, The Royal Family of Nepal
were massacred by the country’s heir to the throne. The King and
Queen were among those to have been shot dead after Crown Prince
Dipendra went on a shooting rampage at the Narayanhity Royal
Palace. He killed nine members…
There are a number of events in English
royal history that seem extraordinary and unbelievable, but the
warming pan scandal has to be at the top of the list. The son of
James II and Mary of Modena had a very interesting start to life
and would be questioned for decades. James II was not an overly
popular monarch; he was Roman Catholic (and was married to a Roman
Catholic), attempted to…

