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The heir to the throne wore a stunning pink Camilla Thulin gown, which she paired with the Diamond Six Button Tiara, diamond jewellery and the Sash and Star of the Order of the Seraphim.
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Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf is the youngest of five children born to Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla. All four of his siblings are sisters, and the youngest of these is Princess Christina.
Princess Christina Louise Helena was born on 3 August 1943, three years before Carl Gustaf. Like the King, she was born in Solna’s Haga Palace, which is now home to Christina’s niece, Crown Princess Victoria and her family. Her three older sisters are Princesses Margaretha, Birgitta and Désirée. The four princesses were dubbed the “Haga Princesses” as they grew up.
Princess Christina and Prince Carl Philip. Photo: Jonas Borg/Royal Court, Sweden
Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia of Sweden stepped in for the COVID positive Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel last night at the memorial service for the coronavirus victims.
The memorial service, initiated by King Carl XVI Gustaf, was held at the Royal Chapel of Drottningholm Palace with the King, Queen Silvia, Princess Christina and Tord Magnuson joining the Prince Couple. The ceremony was organised to honour those who died from the virus and took place on the first anniversary of the first death from COVID-19 in Sweden.