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Sweden’s King Carl Gustaf celebrates 50-year reign with royal family reunion

King Carl Gustaf of Sweden will celebrate a special milestone on September 15, 2023. On that day, the king has been on the Swedish throne for exactly 50 years. This makes Carl Gustaf the longest reigning monarch in the country. Reason enough to celebrate this grandly with a banquet, and these royals are on the guest list. A tip of the veil: it will be a real family reunion.

The special anniversary of the 77-year-old monarch is being celebrated on a grand scale in the Scandinavian country. Special working visits have been organized throughout the month. The festivities will conclude on Friday, September 15, with a grand banquet to which royal guests have also been invited. On that date, Carl Gustaf officially became king in 1973. This was immediately after the death of his grandfather, King Gustaf Adolf. After all, Carl Gustaf’s father died in a plane crash in 1947, when Carl Gustaf was only eight months old.

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Family reunion with Scandinavian royals

The guest list to celebrate Carl Gustaf’s government anniversary is filled with royals. Sweden’s neighboring countries are especially well represented at the banquet. This also turns the anniversary banquet into a small family reunion, because the monarchs now on the throne are all related. For example, Queen Margrethe is the direct niece of King Carl Gustaf.

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2007: Left to right: Princess Mary, Prince Frederik, Princess Victoria, Queen Margrethe, King Carl Gustaf, Queen Silvia and Prince Henrik.

Danish Queen Margrethe

It is therefore no big surprise that Danish Queen Margrethe travels to Stockholm to celebrate her cousin’s anniversary. The two know each other well, the queen was even featured in the documentary series ‘The King’s Inner Circle’ in which she talks in detail about their bond.

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Prince Frederik and Princess Mary of Denmark.

Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Mary of Denmark

In addition to Queen Margrethe, Crown Prince Frederik and his wife Crown Prince Mary will also travel to Sweden.

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2016: From left to right King Carl Gustaf, King Harald, Queen Silvia, Queen Sonja, Queen Margrethe.

King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway

As ‘neighbours’, King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway have a close bond with the Swedish royals. For example, Prince Haakon and Princess Victoria are from the same generation and they regularly go on working visits together.

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Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Mette-Marit

Just like Prince Frederik and Princess Mary, Prince Haakon and Princess Mette-Marit are also traveling to Sweden with their parents-in-law. The Norwegian couple grew up together with the Swedish royal couple, so it is only logical that they are present at this milestone.

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Queen Margrethe and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.

Queen of Greece, Anne-Marie

As you may know, the Queen of Greece, Anne-Marie, is the sister of the Danish Queen Margrethe. This also makes Anne-Marie a niece of the Swedish King Carl Gustaf. Even though Greece is no longer officially a monarchy and Anne-Marie now spends her time elsewhere, she still has close ties with her cousin.

And she also has a close bond with the other Scandinavian royals. King Harald of Norway is her second cousin. It is therefore only logical that she received an invitation to the banquet.

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2022: King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima visit Stockholm.

The Oranges are not invited

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima are not invited to Carl Gustaf’s banquet. Despite the good ties between Sweden and the Netherlands, the royal couple will not travel to Stockholm. But the Orange will certainly congratulate the king in their own way on this impressive anniversary.

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2023-09-13 16:31:32
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