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Old 01-29-2005, 09:06 PM
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Does anyone know which grade of the king's medal Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg has?
Court Marshall Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg holds H.M. The King’s Medal in the 12th size with the Ribbon of the Order of the Seraphime. She was bestowed with it in 2001.
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A few more of the grand dame of "good taste" (source: mingel.se)
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Old 01-30-2005, 06:05 AM
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The head of Crown Princess Victoria«s (H.R.H the Dutchess of Halland)
haha, what is this :) Victoria has never been the duchess of Halland. That would be princess Lilian and Elisabeth never worked for her?!
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It seems as The Crown Princess' Household is already beginning to to create its shape and form, as new appointments has been announced. SvD today reports that the following appointments to H.R.H. The Crown Princess' Household has been made...

Aide-de-Camp's to work for Crown Princess Victoria:
Major Åsa Blomberg Trolle - from the army
Major Iréne Engstrand - from the navy
Major Ingrid von Knorring - from the air force

Aide-de-Camp's to work for Prince Carl Philip:
Major Claes Deshayes - from the navy
Major Daniel Ottosson - from the navy
nothing for madeleine


and nothing about the crown princess household at the webbsite
http://www.royalcourt.se/organisatio...77fff7725.html

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Old 02-15-2005, 09:16 AM
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nothing for madeleine
and nothing about the crown princess household at the webbsite
That's because the Royal Court's website is lousy! :)
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I think GrandDuchess should become webmistress of the royal court :)
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(With a title I can’t translate, cause it’s so Swedish with a long heritage) Lennart Ahlgren:
What is his title in Swedish?
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What is his title in Swedish?
More information on Lennart:

PhD of Engineering.

Former positions: Assidomän AB - CEO, Domän AB - CEO, Korsnäs AB - CEO, Halmstads Järnverk - CEO.

Board memberships: Chairman of Wood Technology (Foundation of Strategic Research, SSF), Center of Process control and Design (SSF) and Världsnaturfonden, WWF. Member of INGKA Holding BV and IKEA International A/S, Powerit AB, Pronyx AB, Advisory Board Deloitte&Touche.

Others: Honory Doctor - Lund University, Member of The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Science, Member of The Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry


As for the title, I think it was ståthällare which translates in my dictionary as "governor" but I guess there´s another title of which I am unaware. Maybe it´s translates as "estate manager" or "person in charge of royal buildings, grounds and gardens." :)
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What is his title in Swedish?
As Dennism said, his title is Ståthållare. I've know edited my post and placed the title "Governor of the Royal Palaces" on him, I believe this might be correct.
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Today Expressen had three articles about Victorias new "adjutanter", royal aides

Seems like they all comes from the military and all lives in the Stockholm area. And they seems to like Victoria:

"Its nice to work with someone (Victoria) who´s so interested in what she´s doing"
"Victoria is a fantastic person. Nice, friendly and natural"
"She´s relaxed and always in high spirits"

http://www.expressen.se/index.jsp?a=281465

http://www.expressen.se/expressen/js...y.jsp?a=281467

http://www.expressen.se/expressen/js...y.jsp?a=281470

"unlike the lady-in waiting, the aide never curtsy :)
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Aide-de-Camp is the correct title

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Seems like they all comes from the military and all lives in the Stockholm area. And they seems to like Victoria:
That's the whole point of Aide-de-Camps - they're all high militaries...
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They keep check on Victoria

Successful and used to take command. But as the Crown Princess’ newly appointed Aide-de-Camps, they will work in the silence.
- It’s new to us all, but I’m sure it will be fine, says Victoria to Expressen.

You recognize them by the “ägiljätten”. It is called that way, the golden ribbon that the Aide-de-Camps – the Crown Princess’ assistants – carry on their shoulders. Since October last year, there are female Aide-de-Camps at the Court, for the first time in the history of Sweden - three to be more precise. Lieutenant-Colonel Iréne Clément from the Marine and Majors Åsa Blomberg-Trolle and Ingrid von Knorring from the Army and the Air Force.

The King has twelve Aide-de-Camps
Mother the Queen keeps herself with three Ladies-in-Waiting, while father the King has twelve Aide-de-Camps that serve one month each per year.
- It was the Crown Princess who decided to try the model with Aide-de-Camps. It’s not secret that she takes an interest in the Defence, and this is a way to note women within it, says Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg.

The process to get three names among the 76 female officers with at least the rank of Major began already in the fall of 2003.
- We wrote to the Defence to get a suggestion for suitable candidates. Then the Court’s staff made a fist assessment and picked out the officers that the King, Queen and Crown Princess hag longer conversations with, says Frank Rosenius, the King’s Chief of Staff.

Ingrid von Knorring remember the “interview”:
- If I say I wasn’t nervous, I would lie. It was really surreal to speak about myself and answer questions that the Royal Family had, she says.

Unlike the Ladies-in-Waitings who are often born in noble families or are friends of the Royal Couple, the Aide-de-Camps belong to the relatively small group or “normal people” that get real close to the Royal Family.
- I try to watch the Crown Princess to read what she wants. It’s useful to be a shadow to Tarras-Wahlberg who has such an experience in these things, says Ingrid von Knorring.

Follows everywhere
So far Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg comes along to nearly all the assignments the Crown Princess has. The three Aide-de-Camps have so far attended one occasion a month.
- But on a longer term, we hope that the Aide-de-Camps will take some workload off of me so I can devote more time to the planning, says the Court Marshall.

- The goal is that the Crown Princess should feel safe and have a good back up. We should create conditions for her and make sure her work flows, says Åsa Blomberg-Trolle.
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Always two steps behind the Crown Princess

GOTHENBURG. Always ready, two steps behind the Crown Princess.
- It’s about being a support and to keep an eye on the programme, says Aide-de-Camp Iréne Clément.

Hundreds of middle school students are crowding to get a picture of the Crown Princess with their camera cell phones. Victoria, who is guided around the Science Festival’s experiment workshop at Hissingen, receives maracas made of bottle caps, hearts and gliders out of wellpapp. She discretely hands them over to Lieutenant-Colonel Iréne Clément, who catches a glimpse on the watch.
- Where should we go now? Asks Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg in the same second as Iréne is notified that the SÄPO cars have arrived, and she loads the gifts into the trunk.

Always on the move
Early this morning, Iréne, who had spent the night in the guest room at Drottningholm after yesterday’s trip to Treriksröset, together with the Crown Princess and Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg went to Arlanda International Airport, for transportation to Landvetter Airport (Gothenburg).

Now they continue on the mall Nordstan, where Victoria opens “24 hours of design” and wards prizes to inventive students. Scientists and representatives have questions that the Aide-de-Camps answers, but the eye is not taken off the Crown Princess.

Private lunch
After a private lunch at Börsen, where Iréne had checked in good time that there would be a place for the Crown Princess to be a bit private, they move on the Nordic Museum of Watercolour Painting.
- This is going to be very interesting, Iréne states, who paints watercolours herself.

Loads of gifts
Guess if Victoria gets many drawings when she peeks into the room where 4th graders Emma Måneskiöld and Ferdinand Forsman are having drawing lessons?

Iréne puts the works of art to dry while the Crown Princess goes on to ask about the school children’s choice of colours and motif.
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That's the whole point of Aide-de-Camps - they're all high militaries...
why is that? Historical ok, but nowadays I dont see the reason why they has to be militaries...
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What I´ve read out, Victoria has no ladies in waiting with her at official duties. Hmm. While I can see, that a crown princess with the prospect of becoming a reigning queen should have aide-de-camps and a court marshall, I think some elegant dressed ladies in waiting would make a nice difference.
For me those aide-de-camps are more or less a copy of "androgynous" Victoria.
At least one lady in Victoria´s "entourage" (Victoria included) should look like one
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This is what the Aide-de-Camps do:

# Keeps a check on the program/schedule
# Finds out facts about people, companies and organisations he/she visits
# Keeps in contact with SÄPO (the security police) during the events
# Works as a link between the organisers and the royal
# Makes sure the royal gets in contact with those he/she wants to speak with
# Answers the organisers general questions about the royal
# Helps her carry gifts and keeps track of who has given what
# Attends to overcoats, bags/handbags and flowers

General info on Aide-de-Camps at the Court:

The King has twelve Aide-de-Camps that are practically with him twenty-four hours a day, one month each per year. Prince Carl Philip has two, they serve when there is need for them. On 1 October 2004, Sweden got the first female Aide-de-Camps at the Court, ever, as the Crown Princess appointed them. Victoria’s Aide-de-Camps go along when they are needed for official assignments. They are employed by the Defence and will be needed approximately 30 days per year for the Crown Princess.

To become an Aide-de-Camp for the King, one must have the grade of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Defence, which means that King Carl XVI Gustaf has 1 231 male officers to choose from. On the female side there are only 76, even if the grad requirement was lowered to Major.

Unlike the Ladies-in-Waiting, the Aide-de-Camps don’t curtsy to the Royal Family.

Crown Princess Victoria's Aide-de-Camps:

# Iréne Clément, 42, Lieutenant-Colonel (the Marine)
On Victoria: “She is relaxed and happy. Doesn’t sit on any high horses, but is herself. Funny. Radiates kindness and genuine interest”

# Åsa Blomberg-Trolle, 42, Major (the Army)
On Victoria: “It’s a challenge to become an Aide-de-Camp. The Crown Princess is a fantastic person: nice, kind and natural. She is dignified, without being stiff”

# Ingrid von Knorring, 43, Major (the Air Force)
On Victoria: “It’s fun to