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The Swedish royal family (Swedish: Svenska kungafamiljen) since 1818 has consisted of members of the Swedish Royal HouseofBernadotte, closely related to the King of Sweden. Today those who are recognized by the government are entitled to royal titles and styles (manner of address), and perform official engagements and ceremonial duties of state. The extended family of the King (Swedish: Sveriges kungliga familj) consists of other close relatives who are not royal and thus do not represent the country officially.

History

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The Swedish Royal Family (including extended family members) in 1905.

A Swedish royal family, as closely related to a head of state, has been able to be identified as existent from as early as the 10th century A.D., with more precise detail added during the two or three centuries that followed. An exceptional case is that of Saint Bridget (1303–1373) who outside of Sweden became known as the Princess of Nericia,[1] a title which appears to have been a noble, rather than a royal one, since she was not the daughter of a king. Historically confirmed monarchs are listed officially by the Swedish Royal Court.

Until the 1620s Swedish provinces were granted as territorial appanages to royal princes which, as dukes thereof, they governed semi-autonomously. Beginning during the reign of Gustav III, and as codified in § 34 of the 1772 Instrument of Government, provincial dukedoms have existed in the royal family as nominal non-hereditary titles only, without any inherent property ownership or trust attached to them; although several members of the royal family have maintained a special public connection to, and sometimes a secondary residence in, "his or her duchy".

The son of a Swedish king has usually held the princely title as a royal dynast (such as Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland), but on a rare occasion also as a rank of nobility (such as Fursten Prince Frederick William of Hessenstein), or as a courtesy title for an ex-dynast (such as Prins Oscar Bernadotte).

Members

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Royal House

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Some of the governmentally recognized (royal) members of the Swedish Royal Family in 2012.

The Swedish Royal Court lists the following persons as members of the Royal House (Kungl. Huset):

Royal Family

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Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson (pictured with her husband)

The Royal Court lists the following persons additionally as members of the Royal Family (Kungl. Familjen):[3]

Relationships of current members

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King Gustaf VI AdolfCrown Princess Margareta
Prince Gustaf AdolfPrincess SibyllaMarianne Bernadotte**Sigvard Bernadotte
Princess Margaretha**Princess Birgitta*Princess Désirée**Princess Christina**Tord MagnusonKing Carl XVI Gustaf*Queen Silvia*
Prince Daniel*The Crown Princess*Prince Carl Philip*Princess Sofia*Christopher O'NeillPrincess Madeleine*
Princess Estelle*Prince Oscar*Prince Alexander**Prince Gabriel**Prince Julian**Princess Leonore**Prince Nicolas**Princess Adrienne**
Notes

* Member of the Royal House (Kungl. Huset)[3]

** Member of the Royal Family (Kungl. Familjen)[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Martinus, Eivor (2014). "Furstinnan från/av Närke". Barndrottningen Filippa och hennes värld (in Swedish). Stockholm: Carlsson. pp. 115, 164 & 167. ISBN 978-91-7331-663-7. SELIBR 16311599.
  • ^ a b c d "Communiqué on changes to The Royal House - Sveriges Kungahus". www.kungahuset.se. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  • ^ a b c Swedish version of Royal Court's website
  • ^ SVT Nyheter
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