Lena
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Its a about two other siblings, the King and his sister Birgitta. She refused to come to the family gathering at Sofiiero and Se&hör writes that this is not the first time the King is angry with his sister,.Lena said:Se&Hör has a headline about quarreling princesses and (about that) shocked Royal parents. Is anyone willing to tell me more?
Even when I try now to think like a journalist, who is on the search for a lurid story, I simply can´t imagine on what this story should be based. Madeleine and Victoria looked peaceful and happy of late, they both have boyfriends, and both seem to share now (more than ever before) a similar view on life.
Yennie said:Its a about two other siblings, the King and his sister Birgitta. She refused to come to the family gathering at Sofiiero and Se&hör writes that this is not the first time the King is angry with his sister,.
A few years ago she "used" her name and title (she is the only one of the Haga sisters that are member of the royal house.you know what I mean? Its because she married a prince...) to promote magical bracelets that was to improve health, he forbid her to.
And the royal family aren´t that happy that Birgittas husband lives quite open with his secretary in Munich. Birgitta and Hansi are still legally married but hasn´t lived together for years
The term "Haga princesses/sisters" refers to the King's 4 sisters - Margaretha, Birgitta, Désirée and Christina. They all grew up at Haga Palace and were followed eagerly by the media all the time, enourmously loved and they become something like icons. In their days, they were constantly in the newspapers and magazines, books and all sort of mementos were made and written about them, and in the early days of television (which it was back then when they were really young) - the people seeing them so much on tv really made an impact and contributed to their iconic status. Still today we can see them as children every now and then on tv, when SVT shows old archive clips from the weekly journals. When they married they became quite anonymous, but one can still see them every now and then at big family happenings.kathi said:I have a question.
A couple of times now, I have read the term "Haga"sisters/princesses.
What exactly does it mean?
Thanks,
Kathi
Or its intended as replacement for a walking stickYennie said:Earlier today Madeleine and her mother went for a walk at Solliden.
Looks like its bad weather on Öland. Or perhaps the umbrella is to be used as a shelter from the paparazzis
from Face to face
Yennie said:Aftonbladet met Madeleine ... on Öland yesterday
hrhcp said:Hope she doesn't - in later years - do a 'copy job' of the ... attached pic.
We've renamed that thread so the pictures doesn't have to be of the whole family, but can be of pictures with different constellations in the Royal Family. You can find it here: http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21Josefine said:has anyone seen the thread where all the group photos of the family is
the one where we post photos of all five members are in the photo
She has-according to Expressen only 10 points left until she can graduate. So her academic career would end at the turn of the year. I must admit, that I absolutely don´t get it. Madeleine has made this course in law in spring 2002...then she started in january 2003 science of arts, after a year she changed to ethnology and now after 3 years of studying (2 with ethnology) at university, she should be able to graduate??
Yennie said:I think its this way, she studied:
10 point law course, spring 2002
60 point in science of art Spring 2003- spring 2004
autumm 2004 - spring 2005 ethnology
20 points = 1 term, september- january
to get a "kandidat examen" (= baccalaureate in english) you need 120 points an that means she has to have 10 more points
this is what it said about "kandidatexamen" on www.ne.se:
kandidatexamen, grundexamen vid universitet och högskola, specificerad efter fakultet (teologisk, juridisk, medicinsk och filosofisk). Kandidatexamen ersattes 1977 med högskoleexamen men återinfördes 1993 som benämning på en examen omfattande minst 120 poäng (3 års heltidsstudier) varav minst 10 poäng skall avse självständigt arbete (examensarbete). Juris kandidatexamen omfattar 180 poäng. (jfr filosofie kandidat, juris kandidat, medicine kandidat och teologie kandidat