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Crown Princess Victoria on the National Day of Sweden, 2006. The Crown Princess Victoria's Fund was set up in 1997 and is run as a part of Radiohjälpen, the fundraising branch of Sveriges Television and Sveriges Radio. The fund's aim is to provide support for leisure and recreational activities for children and young people with functional ...
The newborn Princess' parents Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Daniel chose their daughter's names in consultation with King Carl Gustaf: [18] in announcing the Princess' given name the King termed Estelle "a name which is very close to the heart of the Princess [Victoria] and also the family."
Princess Louise Queen consort of Denmark (1851–1926) Prince Carl Oscar Duke of Södermanland (1852–1854) Gustaf V (1858–1950) r. 1907–1950: Victoria of Baden (1862–1930) Gustaf VI Adolf (1882–1973) r. 1950–1973: Prince Gustaf Adolf Duke of Västerbotten (1906–1947) Carl XVI Gustaf (b. 1946) r. 1973–present: Crown Princess Victoria
Princess Victoria The Crown Princess of Sweden looked regal in a Camilla Thulin gown. Her sashes and brooches indicate the Royal Order of the Seraphim, and the Royal Family Order of Carl XVI Gustaf.
Indeed, Victoria and Daniel attended the now-Prince and Princess of Wales's 2011 royal wedding, and in 2018, Will and Kate visited the Swedish royals during a tour of Sweden and Norway. You Might ...
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden with her mother, Grand Duchess Louise of Baden (only daughter of Wilhelm I, German Emperor) and her eldest son, baby Gustaf Adolf, 1883. Queen Viktoria of Sweden. Victoria became Queen-consort of Sweden with her father-in-law's death on 8 December 1907.
Related: Meet the Swedish Royals: A Guide to Sweden's Royal Family Tree As the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf, Crown Princess Victoria is the heir to the Swedish throne.King Carl XVI Gustaf ...
Also a princess by birth Princess Louisa Ulrika of Prussia [5] Lovisa Ulrika 24 July 1720 17 July 1744 16 July 1782 Adolf Fredrik, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck: Queen consort from 1751–1771 Princess Sophia Magdalena of Denmark [6] Sofia Magdalena 3 July 1746 4 November 1766: 21 August 1813 Crown Prince Gustaf: Queen consort from 1771–1792