Princess Madeleine42, and the husband Chris O’Neill, 50, have moved home after six years in the United States. Like many other Swedes, they get to enjoy a little vacation in July, but even the royal family needs to work as the summer draws to a close.
The move raises the big question: What will Princess Madeleine do in Sweden?
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Princess Madeleine and Chris O’Neill are at home in Sweden
News24 has previously written about Madeleine’s return to Sweden. During the move, there was some speculation as to why Chris was not on the plane. During the trip, only Madeleine and the three children sat Leonore10, Nicholaspp9, and Adrienne6.
Now, however, the whole family is together and according to Hovet’s information manager Margaret Thorgren Chris has also longed for a little change from life in the USA.
– The family is looking forward to living in Sweden from now on, Thorgren said then The evening paper.
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Princess Madeleine and Chris O’Neill. Photo: Charlotte Brunzell/ Stella Pictures
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What will Princess Madeleine do in Sweden?
After a summer on Öland, the princess’s children will start school in Stockholm, and Chris has already started a new limited company that he will focus on this autumn. But what will Princess Madeleine actually do?
The answer comes from Swedish Women’s Magazinewho spoke with the author and court expert Herman Lindqvist about Madeleine’s future everyday life.
He believes that the princess will be seen a lot in public contexts in the future – like the work that Princess Sofia done since she married Prince Carl Philip.
Carl Philip and Sofia are often seen in official contexts with the royal family. Photo: Magnus Lejhall/TT
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The court expert: “Doesn’t like the public”
One who, on the other hand, is not as convinced that Madeleine will want to be in the spotlight is the journalist and court expert Stone Hedmanwho for many years guarded Europe’s royal houses.
– She no longer gets appanage that way and she considers herself to want to live an unofficial life. So I don’t think at all that she will pitch in the same way. She has made it clear that she doesn’t like the public, and you have to respect that, he says Swedish Women’s Magazine.
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