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Queen Silvia of Sweden injured after fall at Drottningholm Palace

Queen Silvia of Sweden injured after fall at Drottningholm Palace The Queen previously said that the Drottningholm Palace is haunted by ghosts. February 16, 2021 04:18 GMT Queen Silvia of Sweden was taken to hospital after sustaining injuries during a fall at her home, Drottningholm Palace. The Swedish royal court released a statement shortly after the accident on Monday, February 15, informing that the Queen injured her right wrist in the fall. The doctors determined that the 77-year-old had fractured her wrist, after which she was treated and subsequently taken back home, reports Royal Central. The statement read: The accident occurred early on Monday morning, February 15. The Queen was then treated at Danderyd Hospital, where it was established that the Queen has fractures in her right wrist. The Queen is once again at home at Drottningholm Palace and is feeling well under the circumstances.

Swedish royal injured in accident at home

The most romantic royal proposal stories: Meghan Markle, Princess Eugenie, Kate Middleton & more

The most romantic royal proposal stories: Meghan Markle, Princess Eugenie, Kate Middleton & more Hello! 27/01/2021 Their royal wedding days may be grand public affairs, but the proposals of royalty tend to be a little more low-key. From a special private holiday in Kenya à la Meghan, they are all wonderful in their own way – with some seriously dazzling engagement rings to boot. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle © Provided by Hello! Prince-Harry-Meghan-Markle-engagement-announcement A very low-key proposal was how Prince Harry chose to pop the question to Meghan Markle after a year of dating, as the Prince got down on one knee while they cooked dinner together at their home, Nottingham Cottage in Kensington Palace.

Swedish History Is Evident in These 14 Buildings

© Liam Kearney/Shutterstock.com Sweden’s history as a sovereign state stretches back a thousand years, though its boundaries were often changing until the early 19th century. These 14 buildings provide useful snapshots of how the country’s distant past has influenced its more recent history. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these buildings first appeared in 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Mark Irving (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. Church of St. Mark St. Mark’s Church, built in 1964 for a new suburban parish in Stockholm, includes a meeting room attached to the church and a row of single-story offices with a low belfry, where the bells are rung by hand in the English manner rather than by an automatic carillon. The little, villagelike complex of buildings is set among birch trees. The covered porch at the entrance to the church is actually a freestanding structure.

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