Friday, June 17, 2016

Swedish king’s sister dropped prinsedåpen. Was in Mallorca – Seoghør.no

– I can not be everywhere at once.

With a crowded calendar, it may sometimes be difficult to solve the game go up.

When the Swedish king’s sister, Princess Birgitta ( 79), by their absence in Prince Oscars baptism last month, it was much ado in the Swedish press.

Now explains Birgitta why she chose to say no to baby Showers aunt child and her husband, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel.

– Single

– I can not be everywhere at once, explains 79-year-old faced the Swedish newspaper Expressen.

King Carl Gustafs sister were in southern regions in Sweden’s new favorite prince was baptized three weeks ago.

– I was on Majorca. All my children were visiting and it’s not often they are there. Therefore, I chose to stay at Mallorca. Not in Stockholm. It’s that simple, ‘she states.

Birgitta, who has three adult children with her ex-husband, Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern (1932-2016), has been living on the Spanish holiday island for several years . Here she has time to nurture their passion: Playing golf.



A lot to keep track of

In addition to Birgitta, Swedish king Three Sisters princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler (81) princess princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld (78) and princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson (72).

Nor princess Désirée should have shown up in baptism, according to Expressen .

– I do not think they come home again, they live so far away, explained princess Christina told the newspaper ahead of the prince baptism.

probably shows Christina to the many royal events that have taken place in the family in recent years.

within five years, both Crown princess Victoria, princess Madeleine and Prince Carl Philip married. Four new royal family members have been baptized. In September, the fifth man, Carl Philip and Princess Sophia son’s turn.

In addition, the Swedish king a big celebration when he turns 70 years old in April. Next year the crown princess 40.

Perhaps not so easy to keep track of everything …

The case was originally published on Dagbladet.no.

READ ALSO: Ready for a new royal party in Sweden

17th June 2016 – 8:33 p.m.

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