The Swedish Royal Family attended a sad event

Members of the Royal Family were photographed last Friday, January 20th 2017 dressed black dressed in Stockholm. Amongst them was Princess Madeleine King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia's youngest who lives in London with her husband the British-American banker Christopher O'Neil and their two children Princess Leonore and Prince Nicolas, accompanied her parents and aunt to a Religious service, the funeral of their dearest friend,  financier, diplomat and Swedish politician Ulf Dinkelspiel. Having held several positions as Secretary of State and Deputy Minister, he was a major figure in the negotiations for the entry of Sweden into the European Union. He died on January 9th at the age of 77 from cancer.

Princess Madeleine's elder siblings were absent. Local media reported that Crown Princess Victoria is currently abroad with her family. Also absent was Prince Carl Philip, and Princess Sofia who are still in South Africa with their son Prince Alexander. Also present was Princess Christina who is battling leukemia, Princess Christina, one of the four eldest sisters of the sovereign, accompanied by her husband Tord Magnuson.

"It's very sad. He has done a lot of good service and our families are friends, "King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden told reporters at the announcement of his death. Let us recall that Louise, the wife of Ulf Dinkelspiel, was an English teacher at the secondary school which Crown  Princess Victoria attended and was later mentor to the Crown Princess. And that their sons married, one of Victoria's best friend, the other Madeleine's bestfriend.
Photo credit: Paris Match

Une Semaine dans l'agenda de Sa Majeste le Roi Gustav de Suede

Lundi 9 janvier:
C'était de retour au travail pour Sa Majesté le roi Gustav comme il est revenu de ses vacances avec la Reine Silvia, la Princesse Madeleine, son mari Chris O'Neil et leurs deux enfants. Sa Majesté a assisté ce jour à la Conférence nationale de la Société et de la Défense à Salen.
Photo Credits: Kungahuset.se





















Mercredi 11 janvier:
Sa Majesté la reine Silvia est retournée en Suède pour son premier engagement conjoint avec son mari le Roi Gustav en assistant à un concert au Château de Gripsholm dans le cadre de l'inauguration de la nouvelle aile.























Jeudi 12 janvier: Audiences formelles
Le roi a reçu quatre ambassadeurs étrangers nouvellement nommés au palais royal pendant les audiences formelles.
Les ambassadeurs nouvellement nommés de la Bulgarie, l'Ambassadeur Valentin Delchev Poriazov, l'Ambassadeur saoudien Abdul Aziz bin Hamoud Al-Zaid, l'Ambassadeur somalien Ali Awale Kullane et l'Ambassadeur finlandais Matti Anttonen. Au cours de ces audiences, chaque ambassadeur soumet les lettres de créance données par le Chef des Etats au Roi qui leur accorde alors le droit formel de travailler en Suède






















Après l'audience avec les ambassadeurs nouvellement accrédités, Sa Majesté a tenu une audience formelle avec le président de l'Académie royale d'agriculture et de foresterie Lisa Sennerby Fosse, le vice-président Björn Sundell et le secrétaire et PDG de l'académie, Carl-Anders Helander.





















Lundi 16 janvier:
Audience d'adieu
 Sa Majesté a accueilli une audience d'adieu avec l'ambassadeur sortant des États-Unis, Azita Raji

A week in the King Gustav's agenda

Monday January 9th: 
It was back to work for His Majesty King Gustav as he returned from his holidays with Queen Silvia, Princess Madeleine, her husband Chris O'Neil and their two children. His Majesty on this day attended the Society and Defence National Conference in Salen.
Photo Credits: Kungahuset.se





















Wednesday January 11th:
Well rested from a well deserve break with their youngest daughter and her family, Her Majesty Queen Silvia returned to Sweden for her first joint engagement with her husband King Gustav by attending a concert at Gripsholm Castle in connection with the inauguration of the new wing.






















Thursday, January 12th: Formal Audiences
The King received four newly appointed foreign ambassadors at the Royal Palace during formal audiences.
The newly appointed ambassadors of Bulgaria Ambassador Valentin Delchev Poriazov, Saudi Ambassador Abdul Aziz bin Hamoud Al-Zaid, the Somali ambassador Ali Awale Kullane and Finnish Ambassador Matti Anttonen. During this audiences, each ambassadors submits their credentials given by the Head of States to the King who then grants them the formal right to work in Sweden





















After the audience with the newly credited ambassadors, His Majesty held formalaudience with the Royal Agriculture and Forestry Academy Chairman Lisa Sennerby Fosse, vice president Björn Sundell and the academy's secretary and CEO Carl-Anders Helander.





















Monday January 16th: Farewell Audience His Majesty hosted a farewell audience with outgoing U.S Ambassador Azita Raji

Princess Madeleine and family joins Her parents at the Alps

It was already known that she was on holiday in the Swiss Alps at the beginning of 2017. But Princess Madeleine of Sweden confirmed this information and in the most beautiful way. The young 34 year old mother and youngest of Their Majesties's children posted on Tuesday, January 10th on her Facebook account four pictures of her children that appear to have been taken during their Swiss stay. These are accompanied by a little new year wishes from her little ones Leonore and Nicolas: "A very Happy New Year to you all from Leonore & Nicolas!" (A very happy new year For all of you on behalf of Leonore and Nicolas).

On one of the photographs, 18 months old Prince Nicolas Duke of Angermanland, standing on a wooden balcony, in an anorak and wearing a bonnet, against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Another picture shows the little boy, in ski suit, sitting in the snow, a wide smile illuminating his face. A photo that puts another to his older sister, Princess Leonore, 2 years and 10 months, in the same situation. Not jealous, the girl is also entitled to a second shot, this time inside. We see her drinking a chocolate with a straw. And the little greedy is really too crisp with milk froth around the mouth.

Princess Madeleine of Sweden, who lives in London, stayed during the first week of January in a ski resort of the Swiss Alps, with her husband the British-American banker Christopher O'Neill and their two children Princess Leonore and Prince Nicholas. They were accompanying her parents as H.R.H Princess Madeleine is very close to her mother. According to Swedish media, the princess spent the night at her mother the queen's bedside during her hospitalization, a little more than a week before. It is not surprising that she was also at her side when she was recovering in the Swiss mountains. And we imagine that the queen of Sweden was very happy with her youngest daughter and grandchildren Leonore and Nicolas whom she sees little in the snow. Unlike her elder sister and brother, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Carl Philip, and their respective families, Madeleine and family do not live in Stockholm but in London.

Princess Madeleine et sa famille rejoints ses parents dans les alps

On savait déjà qu'elle était en vacances dans les Alpes suisses au début de 2017. Mais la princesse Madeleine de Suède a confirmé cette information et de la plus belle manière. La jeune mère de 34 ans et le plus jeune des enfants de Leurs Majestés ont affiché, le mardi 10 janvier sur son compte Facebook, quatre photos de ses enfants qui semblent avoir été prises lors de leur séjour en Suisse. Ceux-ci sont accompagnés d'une petite année nouvelle souhaits de ses petits Leonore et Nicolas: «Une très bonne année à vous tous de Leonore et Nicolas! (Une très heureuse nouvelle année pour vous au nom de Leonore et Nicolas).


Sur une des photos, on voit le prince Nicolas Duke d'Angermanland, âgé de 18 mois, debout sur un balcon en bois, dans un anorak et portant un bonnet, sur un fond de sommets enneigés. Une autre photo montre le petit garçon, en tenue de ski, assis dans la neige, un large sourire illuminant son visage. Une photo qui en met un autre à sa sœur aînée, la Princesse Leonore, 2 ans et 10 mois, dans la même situation. Pas jaloux, la fille a également droit à un deuxième coup, cette fois à l'intérieur. Nous la voyons boire un chocolat avec une paille. Et la petite gourmande est vraiment trop croustillante avec de la mousse de lait autour de la bouche.

La princesse Madeleine de Suède, demeurant à Londres, est restée pendant la première semaine de janvier dans une station de ski des Alpes suisses, avec son mari, le banquier britannique américain Christopher O'Neill et leurs deux enfants, la princesse Leonore et le prince Nicolas. Ils accompagnaient ses parents comme H.R.H Princesse Madeleine est très proche de sa mère. Selon les médias suédois, la princesse a passé la nuit chez sa mère le chevet de la reine lors de son hospitalisation, un peu plus d'une semaine avant. Il n'est pas surprenant qu'elle soit aussi à ses côtés quand elle se rétablit dans les montagnes suisses. Et nous imaginons que la reine de Suède était très heureuse avec sa plus jeune fille et petits-enfants Leonore et Nicolas qu'elle voit peu dans la neige. Contrairement à sa sœur aînée et son frère, la princesse héritière Victoria et le prince Carl Philip, et leurs familles respectives, Madeleine et sa famille ne vivent pas à Stockholm mais à Londres.

Tous sur le palais de Drottningholm selon la famille royale

La série "Drottningholm Palace" - un kung wonder hem "sur SVT1 a ete présenté le jeudi et vendredi à 18h30 (heure suédoise) ou raconte le roi Carl Gustaf, la reine Silvia, la sœur du Roi la princesse Christina, et la princesse héritière Victoria parle de l'histoire du palais de Drottningholm, situé à vingt minutes en voiture de Stockholm.

Dans la première partie d'un nouveau documentaire TV qui a été diffusé sur SVT jeudi soir dernier, HM Queen Silvia parle de rencontrer des fantômes amicaux, La Princesse Heritiere Victoria parle de la croissance et la princesse Christina parle de la première reine H à Drottningholm Palace.
Dans ce contexte révèle la Reine Silvia qu'elle a vu des fantômes à Drottningholm.

Vous n'aurez pas peur, dit Sa Majesté
- Il y a tellement d'histoire ici, il y a aussi de petits amis ... des fantômes. Ils sont tous très sympathiques, mais vous vous sentez parfois que vous n'êtes pas seul. Alors venez l'expérimenter pour vous-même, promenez-vous ici quand il fait nuit. Il est très excitant comme il semble, de la reine Silvia dans le programme.

- Tu n'auras pas peur, c'est une bonté, tu sens. Imaginez si vous pouviez dire qu'elle dit.

Princesse Christina réaffirme ce que sa belle-sœur dit qu'il ya des fantômes dans le château.


La princesse héritière Victoria parle de son enfance au château
À partir de l'âge de trois ans, elle quitte la maison, la princesse Victoria avec ses parents, le roi Carl Gustaf et la reine Silvia, et ses frères et sœurs, le prince Carl Philip et la princesse Madeleine au château de Drottningholm.

Et les couples royals suédois ont encore aujourd'hui leur base au château de Drottningholm, et où le prince Carl Philip et la princesse Sofia ont célébré plus tard le baptême de leur fils le prince Alexander.

Entre autres choses, dit la Princesse héritière Victoria qui était lourdement enceinte pendant le tournage de la série sur grandir dans le château. Elle parle des lieux secrets au palais


Dans la première partie du programme, la princesse Christina a présenté la première reine de Drottningholm, Hedvig Eleonora, qui a suivi la construction du palais dans le 1600s.

Crown Princess Victoria montre des lieux secrets, et le roi Carl Gustaf est engagé dans la rénovation du château de la Chine, situé dans le parc.

Il ne sera pas moins excitant dans la deuxième partie de la série de programme, qui a célébré Noël à Drottningholm et la Reine Silvia, entre autres choses raconte le temps Santa a été prise par le garde de sécurité.

Se souvient de son enfance
Dans la dernière partie du documentaire sur le palais de Drottningholm commémorant la princesse Victoria, son enfance dans le domaine historique, qui est sur le monde de l'UNESCO, tandis que la princesse Christina se souvient comment le frère cadet Carl Gustaf a roulé dans sa voiture à pédales sur le château.

All about Drottnignholm Palace according to the Royal Family

The program series "Drottningholm Palace - one kung wonder hem" on SVT1 shown on Thursday and Friday at 18:30pm (swedish time) tells King Carl Gustaf, Queen Silvia, King's sister Princess Christina, and Crown Princess Victoria talks about history of the Royal Castle, located twenty minutes drive from Stockholm.

In the first part of a new TV documentary that was broadcasted on SVT last Thursday night, HM Queen Silvia talks about meeting friendly ghosts, Crown Princess Victoria talks about growing and Princess Christina speaks about the first queen H at Drottningholm Palace.
In this context reveals Queen Silvia that she has seen ghosts at Drottningholm.

You will not be afraid, Her Majesty says
- There is so much history here, there are also little friends ... ghosts. They are all very friendly, but you feel sometimes that you are not alone. So come and experience it for yourself, walk around here when it's dark. It is very exciting as it sounds, from Queen Silvia in the program.

- You will not be afraid, it is a kindness, you sense. Imagine if you could tell she says.

Princess Christina reaffirms what her sister-in law say that there are ghosts in the castle.


Crown Princess Victoria talks about her childhood at the castle
From the age of three until she left home, Crown Princess Victoria with her parents, King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia, and her siblings, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Madeleine at Drottningholm Castle.

And the Swedish royal couples have still today their base at Drottningholm Castle, where Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia later celebrated their son, Prince Alexander's baptism.

Among other things, says Crown Princess Victoria who was heavily pregnant during the filming of the series about growing up in the castle.  She talks about the secret places at the palace


Secret places
In the first part of the program Princess Christina presented Drottningholm's first queen, Hedvig Eleonora, who followed the construction in the 1600s.

Crown Princess Victoria shows secret places, and King Carl Gustaf is engaged in the renovation of China castle, located in the park.

It will be no less exciting in the second part of the program series, which celebrated Christmas at Drottningholm and Queen Silvia, among other things tells about the time Santa was taken by the security guard.

Remembers his childhood
In the final part of the documentary about Drottningholm palace commemorating Crown Princess Victoria his childhood in the historic estate, which is on UNESCO's World, while princess Christina remembers how younger brother Carl Gustaf drove around in his pedal car on the castle. 

The Swedish Royal Courts: Day 2 of the Chilean State Visit

Both absent, at the previous night state dinner served at the Royal Palace in Stockholm on May 10th in honor of Michelle Bachelet, Crown Princess Victoria was back alongside her parents, husband and brother together with their host foreign next day. The Crown Princess has indeed joined King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia to attend the breakfast forum served at the City Hall of the Swedish capital this Wednesday, May 11th on the occasion of the three-day visit of the President of Chile. Her husband the Prince Consort Daniel and her brother Prince Carl Philip were there too. However, Princess Sofia, had not accompanied no doubt was with their baby stayed with the little prince Alexander was born on April 17.


After the Forum, a formal meal was hosted, Crown Princess Victoria chose the British Brand, Suzannah white brocade dress, paired it with her white Ralph Lauren bag and a pair of Gianvito Rossi white heels. As a hairpiece she had according royal hat expert Royal Hats her fascinator-loving side with one made up of ecru straw bow loops and spiky white feathers, accessorized with a necklace and pair of  Kreuger Jewellery earrings.

Queen Silvia opted for it when in a two-tone blue dress accompanied by a repeated peacock blue pillbox hat. In the evening for dinner in return by the Chilean President to the royal couple at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm, the Queen of Sweden wore a silver suit with the jacket embroidered with sequins, which she had thrown a brown scarf printed with a Paisley and lined with fur.

Press

Ads

Shop

WalMart CanadaTOMS (FR)Frank & Oak Hunt ClubRoland Mouret
© TheRoyalCourts/Les Cours Royale | Term Of Use/Condition d'utilisation