Royal Personal Interior Decoration


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At this stage we have no idea if Harry and Meghan bought this place with the existing furniture or if they will furnish it themselves.
 
Here are some pics from inside King Constatine and Queen Anne-Marie's residence at Heli Ponte in Greece:

This is their living room:
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The painting is by Lars Physant.

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It looks very light, both in regards to the lighting and the furnitures.
It's also homely.
I think I'd find myself feeling at ease there.
 
A couple of new photos from Haga Palace, at this we see the monogram of the crown princess couple down on the right.
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A couple of photos from Solliden.
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King Carl Gustaf at his office at his home at Drottningholm Palace. There is a photo of Victoria as a child at his desk.
https://www.kungahuset.se/images/20...n_Foto_Linda_Broström_KungligaHovstaterna.jpg
 
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Too suspiciously tidy for a regular workstation, but handy for signing stuff and posing.
I see it's on the top floor, so his private apartment?
 
Too suspiciously tidy for a regular workstation, but handy for signing stuff and posing.
I see it's on the top floor, so his private apartment?
And posing what it was all about. The photo was taken to accompany a message of encouragement to the Swedish people because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The King and Queen has a 20 room flat at Drottningholm but I have no idea if they have a separate office or if they've set up shop in a corner of the flat.
 
And posing what it was all about. The photo was taken to accompany a message of encouragement to the Swedish people because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The King and Queen has a 20 room flat at Drottningholm but I have no idea if they have a separate office or if they've set up shop in a corner of the flat.

Well, with twenty rooms I guess they can set aside a couple of square-meters for a home office somewhere.
 
Too suspiciously tidy for a regular workstation, but handy for signing stuff and posing.
I see it's on the top floor, so his private apartment?

Svensk Damtidning tells about the photo:
It's nice to see the work corner at the royal couple's private apartment at Drottningholm Palace. There is Josef Frank's classic floor lamp "Little Camel". On the writing leaf, a leather desktop wallpaper with a fine patina, a matching paper stand, a letter knife and a calendar, or possibly an address book with the king's crowned monogram can be seen. The window faces the courtyard where Queen Silvia has her pool. Queen Silvia was sitting in the exact same place, working, when Elle magazine interviewed her before her 75th birthday. On top of the secretary is a gold-shining pocket watch. And next to it are the two photos of Crown Princess Victoria in their leather frames. She looks to be three or four years old, maybe the king has taken them himself.
Bilden avslöjar_ Så favoriserar kungen kronprinsessan Victoria _*Svensk Dam
 
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It depends on the person. Some people are "lawful neutral" about their desks with a place for everything and everything in its place whereas I am of the "chaotic neutral" school of thought when it comes to my desk beit at home or work. If it looks like it's been ransacked it's all good.
 
King Carl Gustaf at his office at his home at Drottningholm Palace. There is a photo of Victoria as a child at his desk.
https://www.kungahuset.se/images/20...n_Foto_Linda_Broström_KungligaHovstaterna.jpg

Given all the commentary on the King's home office, it may not be his only workspace. And, despite all it's conspicuous tidiness it also appears well used. I enlarged the picture and there is some slight fraying of material at the top corner of the red chair and also signs of wearing along the bottom edges of the desk pad. Great picture! I enjoy getting a glimpse inside the royals' work and personal spaces.
 
Nice.

When they turn off the chandelier, it becomes very Christmas-hygge.
 
Lovely photo, looks very cozy. Estelle is growing up so fast.
 
You are right Muhler, the number of candles and candle-shaped lamps is lovely, but the candles mounted on small mirrors whether real or electric must make the room look spectacular when lit. I especially like the modern Advent Candle.

All in all, a wonderfully warm and cozy room.
 
I think the candles infront of the big mirror on the fireplace are likely real (they have stands, not mounted). Likely lit them when the fireplace was lit.

The room definitely has such a cozy feel even though formal. Could imagine, with the chandellier turned off, curling up by the fire with cider and listening to carols or such. Such a lovely family feel to the moment and Christmas decor.
 
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Fireplaces lit always put me in the Christmas mood. ?

Definitely a beautiful setting for the photo.
 
Fireplaces lit always put me in the Christmas mood. ?

Definitely a beautiful setting for the photo.

Its a must in my opinion the Festive photos with the fire burning in the background look so much nicer.
 
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