Princess Christina and Family, Current Events Part 1: March 2003 - January 2019


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Kungliga Magasinet's articles about princess Christina's life and her children at their latest issue.
Gustaf Magnuson (born 8th August 1975) married Vicky Andrén in 2013. They have daughter Désirée (born 2014). King Carl Gustaf is Gustaf's godfather and queen Sonja his godmother. Gustaf sells luxury cars at Autoropa.
Oscar Magnuson (born 20th June 1977) married Emma Ledent in 2011. They have two sons: Albert (born 2013) and Henri (born 2015). Oscar designs glasses and jewellery.
Victor Magnuson (born 10th September 1980) married Frida Bergström in 2017. They have two sons: Edmund (born 2012) and Sigvard (born 2015). Victor works as a game designer at Fatshark.
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Princess Christina presented on 27th January the scholarship from the Micael Bindefeld Foundation in Memory of the Holocaust. The scholarship was delivered to fashion photographer Mikael Jansson, in support of his extensive portrait series "Witnesses" of survivors from the Holocaust.

And yesterday evening princess Christina attended at the preview of the exhibition "Witnesses" at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, together with Mikael Jansson and Micael Bindefeld (left). From Bindefeld's Instagram:
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Some photos of the exhibition
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Princess Christina delivered the Rolf Schock Prizes at the The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts on 15th October to designer Andrea Branzi, logician Saharon Shelah, mathematician Ronald Coifman, and soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan.
Princess Christina and Ronald Coifman
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Princess Christina and Barbara Hannigan
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Rolf Schock Prizes 2018 - Konstakademien
 
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In October 2016, the court announced that Princess Christina suffered from chronic blood cancer.
After two years of tough treatment it is clear that the treatment has been successful.
The treatments against the cancer had a good effect. Two years after the message, Princess Christina feels good, says her husband Tord Magnuson.
- That's a good result, he says.
The director of the court's press department Margareta Thorgren confirms to Svensk Damtidning:
- Princess Christina has recovered well after her illness.
Prinsessan Christina mår bra – två år efter cancerdiagnosen
 
Tord Magnuson attended at 1,6 miljonerklubben's 20th anniversary celebrations at Grand Hotel on 16th November.
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Tord with Alexandra Charles, the founder of 1,6 miljonersklubben
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The 1.6 Million Club is a non-profit women's health organization that was founded in 1998 by Alexandra Charles, president ever since. She was inspired by the cardiologist, Karin Schenck-Gustafsson, and gynaecology professor, Britt-Marie Landgren, who could both tell of just how male-dominated the field of research was, and how women were discriminated against within the health care sector. With the purpose of improving and creating equal research and healthcare, and in order to spread objective information, the 1.6 Million Club was established. The name came about because at the time, there were 1.6 million women over 45 years of age in Sweden.
Ten years later, the 2.6 Million Club was established for younger women, from 25 years and upwards. The 1.6 and 2.6 Million Clubs share the same objective, and anybody over the age of 18 is welcome as a member in the association (including men).
 
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Princess Christina and Tord Magnuson attended at the farewell party organized for the former Marshal of the Realm Svante Lindqvist. About 80 people attended at the event which was held at the Royal Apartments at the Royal Palace.
Svante Lindqvist resigned from his job as the Marshal of the Realm in the end of August.
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Princess Christina attended at the The Royal Swedish Academy of Music's formal gathering on 26th November. She delivered medals to
Ramon Anthin
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Camilla Lundberg
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Per Lindvall
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Robert Sund
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Princess Christina is the Academy's First Member, as are queen Silvia and crown princess Victoria.
 
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:previous: Seems like now is the time to go skiing for the Swedish RF. Little Désirée seems to be a pro at skiing already!
 
:previous: Seems like now is the time to go skiing for the Swedish RF. Little Désirée seems to be a pro at skiing already!
The reason for that would be that the schools are closed until sometime this week. The community run schools of Stockholm start again on the 10th of January.
 
:previous: A very sweet photo! Desiree reminds me a lot of her cousin Estelle here.
 
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