Princess Christina and Family, Current Events Part 2: January 2019 - present


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Does anyone know who Princess Christina’s godparents are? We know Elsa Cedergren because she gave her the tiara but I cannot find record of any of the other ones.
 
Tord Magnuson had his 80th birthday on 7th April.
 
The website of Oscar Magnuson Spectacles
Oscar Magnuson Spectacles

Headquartered in Stockholm, Oscar Magnuson Spectacles was founded by its namesake in 2006.
Contemporary art, design, fashion and music are all influential on Oscar Magnuson’s expression. ”My style of design is an ever-evolving result of the impressions in my surroundings and of the many years of experience as a designer”, he says.
about us — Oscar Magnuson
 
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New photo of princess Christina

Princess Christina has been photographed by Mattias Edwall to the campaign "Kavla upp" (Roll up your sleeves). Sweden's communication agencies' campaign is about convincing the population that vaccination is the only effective way to stop the spread of infection.
"The campaign is a completely private initiative by Sweden's Communications Agencies and is completely funded through private donations from some of Sweden's most well-known business profiles such as Karl-Johan Persson/Chairman of H&M, Daniel Ek/founder of Spotify, Marta Schorling Andreen, Robert Andreen, Cristina Stenbeck, Petter Stordalen, Mats Qviberg, Harald Mix, Johan Andersson/CEO of Mellby Gard to name a few."
Kavla upp_ Prinsessan Christina i ny kampanj för vaccin _*Svensk Dam
Translation

Now Sweden's celebrities will attract more people to get vaccinated.
In the giant campaign "Roll up your sleeves", where the entire elite from Tusse to Princess Christina line up, everyone is encouraged to take the shot at covid-19.
PR man Micael Bindefeld, with his huge network of contacts in the celebrity world, was connected. About 50 well-known artists and profiles in sports and business, as well as a royalty, have now been photographed and filmed for the campaign.
The Swedish Public Health Agency and The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency are informed and have given their blessing to the campaign.
Vaccin mot corona – kändisarna kavlar upp ärmen i ny kampanj
 
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The King has decided on medal awards for H.M. The King's Medal and the Litteris et Artibus Medal.
H.M. The King's Medal, formerly known as the Court Medal, from the first half of the 19th century is awarded for special merits.
A medal award ceremony is planned for the autumn.

H.M. The King's Medal
12th size with diamonds in chain
Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson
For extensive non-profit community initiatives in several areas
Medaljförläningar 6 juni 2021 - Sveriges Kungahus

I'm so happy for this, princess Christina deserves this.
She got The Prince Carl Medal in 2002. The Prince Carl Medal is instituted in 1945 on the retirement of Prince Carl from the chairmanship of the Swedish Red Cross, is awarded for national or international humanitarian activity.
 
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A lecture (Zoom) on 9th June
The Friends of the Royal Armoury have the great pleasure and honor to present the lecture on Crown Princess Margareta together with Princess Christina Mrs. Magnuson and author Carl Otto Werkelid, who last year published the book about Crown Princess Margareta. It will be a tour of what was once the Crown Prince Couple's floor at the Palace, there will be the long-awaited exhibition about Crown Princess Margareta. We get a unique insight into her life and history through her granddaughter Princess Christina Fru Magnuson who tells about her work with the book "She was called Daisy" and the hunt for a dear relative who left many imprints in her own time. Claes-Johan Larsson, journalist and board member of the Friends of the Royal Armoury, is our cicerone.
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The King has decided on medal awards for H.M. The King's Medal and the Litteris et Artibus Medal.
H.M. The King's Medal, formerly known as the Court Medal, from the first half of the 19th century is awarded for special merits.
A medal award ceremony is planned for the autumn.

H.M. The King's Medal
12th size with diamonds in chain
Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson
For extensive non-profit community initiatives in several areas
Medaljförläningar 6 juni 2021 - Sveriges Kungahus

This prestigious award has only been presented once before. The princess has, among other things, been chairman of the Swedish Red Cross 1993–2002.
An order or a medal provided with diamonds is very rare and constitutes a personal thank you from the monarch to highly deserved recipients. The person who most recently received a medal with diamonds in Sweden was Prince Bertil, who received the same medal on his 75th birthday on 28 February 1987. Members of the royal family receive royal medals only for special merits.
Prinsessan Christina får Konungens medalj med briljanter i kedja _ Phaleristica
 
At Facebook of The Friends of the Royal Armoury:

The Friends of the Royal Armoury's digital season finale was a resounding success with around 340 members connected, when we had the honor and pleasure to be visited by Princess Christina Mrs Magnuson for a live screening of the exhibition "Daisy. Crown Princess Margareta, 1882-1920", which opened at the Royal Palace in Stockholm on June 6, in what was once the Crown Prince Couple's apartment.
At the first photo Carl Otto Werkelid, Princess Christina, exhibition's curator Bronwyn Griffith and Claes-Johan Larsson from The Friends of the Royal Armoury.
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At Facebook of The Friends of the Royal Armoury yesterday:
This afternoon we were visited by Princess Christina Mrs. Magnuson and Carl Otto Werkelid who had a huge job to sign 160 copies of their book "She was called Daisy". Tomorrow, the well-packed books will be picked up and we hope that they will reach the customers at the beginning of next week, just in time for the midsummer weekend.
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Princess Christina's granddaughter Désirée Magnuson finished her first school year. Mother Vicky posted these photos to her Instagram
https://gramho.com/media/2593810851650060343

Vicky lives now close to Carl Philip and Sofia's Villa Solbacken.
 
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With her husband Gustaf, of course?
 
With her husband Gustaf, of course?
No, Gustaf and Vicky filed for divorce on 13th January 2020, and the divorce was finalized in the end of last year. I have been written about their divorce in this thread.
 
Princess Christina is the honorary president of SWEA International, a global network for Swedish and Swedish-speaking women who live - or have lived - abroad. With approximately 6,000 members in about 70 branches worldwide, SWEA is the largest non-profit Sweden-promoting organization outside Sweden.
Article about princess Christina in SWEA International's magazine SWEA Forum, 2nd issue 2021.
SWEA Forum
 
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This prestigious award has only been presented once before. The princess has, among other things, been chairman of the Swedish Red Cross 1993–2002.

An order or a medal provided with diamonds is very rare and constitutes a personal thank you from the monarch to highly deserved recipients. The person who most recently received a medal with diamonds in Sweden was Prince Bertil, who received the same medal on his 75th birthday on 28 February 1987. Members of the royal family receive royal medals only for special merits.

Prinsessan Christina får Konungens medalj med briljanter i kedja _ Phaleristica
If the link works you'll see a picture of the medal awarded to Princess Christina.


The picture was posted by Niclas Qvarnström, a co-owner of family business Svenska Medalj who, as Purveyor to the Court since 2019, makes and delivers royal medals and orders.
 
The court put a video to its Facebook and Instagram of princess Christina telling about receiving H.M. The King's Medal 12th size with diamonds in chain.
"A few weeks ago, a very rare medal was awarded by the King,
The recipient was Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson, who received H.M. The King's Medal in the 12th size in with diamonds in chain. In this way, the King wanted to honor his sister for her "extensive non-profit community initiatives in several areas". Receiving a royal medal with diamonds is a special honor that the King previously only presented to Prince Bertil for his "life's work for service of the Realm".

Princess Christina says at the video
"I was both surprised, very happy and very honored, that my brother has actually appreciated all that I have done over the years, which is quite a few years now, if we add them up. I thought the ceremony was very nice and very personal.
Getting a gold medal from your little brother is a bit special, I must say. We have been working together for many years since we were left alone in 1973 when grandfather passed away. It feels like we've been on a pretty long journey and it feels incredibly nice to have this as a thank you for being there."
Kungahuset - Prinsessan Christina, Fru Magnuson, tar emot H.M. Konungens medalj i 12_e storleken i kedja med briljanter _ Facebook

It's very nice that the court put this interview to its social media.
 
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The Friends of The Royal Armoury tell at its Facebook:

We will meet Princess Christina Mrs. Magnuson again on Sunday 5 December at 18.00 when we go on a digital visit to Drottningholm Palace, which is world famous for many reasons such as the theater but also the interior which is somewhat unique in its kind. The entire facility is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. For the Princess, the palace is the place where she and her family have celebrated Christmas for most of their lives, and this is where she finds many memories of the older generations of Bernadotte. The Friends of the Royal Armoury receive the unique opportunity to hear Princess Christina Mrs. Magnuson herself tell about "her" palace based on the book "Days at Drottningholm" which she wrote together with Carl Otto Werkelid, who also participates in the conversation, as well as the Friends Association's board member Claes-Johan Larsson.
Members of The Friends of the Royal Armoury can also buy the book "Days at Drottningholm", signed by Princess Christina Mrs Magnuson and Carl Otto Werkelid.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1567265006953375/
 
Princess Christina told about Drottningholm Palace at a digital meeting of The Friends of The Royal Armoury yesterday evening. With her at the meeting she had author Carl Otto Werkelid, they wrote the book "Days at Drottningholm" together, and Claes-Johan Larsson from The Friends of the Royal Armoury.

One participant writes at her Instagram
"A nice unique digital tour of Drottningholm Palace with The Friends of the Royal Armory. Princess Christina and Carl Otto Werkelid guided us around the palace and talked to Claes-Johan Larsson. Princess Christina celebrated almost every Christmas here: - This is really a winter palace for me, says Christina. When King Gustav V lived here, we children were lined up in order of age and then the king rang in his little silver bell. Then the doors opened into the hall where the Christmas presents were lined up, not wrapped, following a tradition that Crown Princess Margareta brought with her from her English Christmases. The Christmas presents were tried in the large Hall of State. She pointed out good slopes to sled in in the beautiful baroque garden. Princess Christina and Carl Otto have written the book "Days at Drottningholm", about the world heritage and the palace that carries both childhood memories and a fascinating story where strong personalities lived and worked. Queen Hedvig Eleonora built the magnificent palace and Princess Christina has been fascinated by how the powerful women had a great influence on the palace. One hundred years after the palace was completed, Queen Lovisa Ulrika built the palace with one more floor and the palace got the look of the day. With the extension, she made room for her major interests in literature, culture and science. Carl Otto said that his favorite room is the library. Lovisa Ulrika's interests greatly influenced her son Gustav III. The foundation for the Swedish Academy was created by the queen who invited the scientists to the palace. Among other things, we got see the magnificent Hall of State, which is the largest hall in the palace. Here are contemporary portraits of what the royal houses and power looked like in the 19th century. Queen Josefina wrote to her royal relatives asking them to send their portraits. Princess Christina and Tord Magnuson's wedding dinner was held here in 1974. The parade bed chamber was used for ceremonial receptions. Lovisa Ulrika took the bed there. She also used it as a bedroom, just as later her son Gustav III did. Interesting to find out more about the palace's history and get personal anecdotes from Princess Christina. I have the nice book and became curious to read about it again".
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The Friends of the Royal Armoury at its Facebook about the digital visit to Drottningholm Palace with princess Christina and Carl Otto Werkelid last Sunday.
"On Sunday evening, the second of Advent, around two hundred members of the Friends of the Royal Armoury had the great pleasure of enjoying a very special viewing via Zoom.
On a gray cold autumn day, the Friends of the Royal Armoury received the privilege of being shown around Drottningholm Palace by Princess Christina Fru Magnuson, together with Carl Otto Werkelid, in a conversation with Claes-Johan Larsson, journalist and member of the Friends of the Royal Armoury's board.
The recording gave us several nice pictures of what it was like to experience childhood Christmas at the Palace at Gustav V and her own wedding dinner in the palace's Hall of State.
The palace itself lights up life in all its glory and if you want an interesting and personal story, you should take the opportunity to read the book "Days at Drottningholm" by Princess Christina Mrs. Magnuson and Carl-Otto Werkelid. A nice Christmas gift tip for those interested!"
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Sjöberg Bildbyrå has published these retro photos of princess Christina at its Facebook.
"Princess Christina photographed in 1969 at her MG in the courtyard of the Royal Palace.
The car, which is two years old here, is an MG MGB, a sports car in the color Sany Beige, manufactured by the British car manufacturer MG between 1962 and 1980. It was available as a convertible and with a 2 + 2-seater covered body (GT). The six-cylinder versions manufactured in 1967-69 were called MGC.
Typical 60s princess fashion as well."
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The Friends of The Royal Armoury published a photo of princess Christina and Carl Otto Werkelid at its Facebook:
This Tuesday we were visited again by Princess Christina Mrs. Magnuson and Carl Otto Werkelid for a few hours of diligent book signing. The last time we had the pleasure of welcoming the author duo to the Royal Armoury was in June, when stacks of "Hon kallades Daisy" filled the tables. Now it was instead "Dagar på Drottningholm" that was to be signed. The book is delivered wrapped in an elegant case and in order to be signed, it must first be freed from the plastic, then taken out of the case and then placed in the said case again. This took its time, but everyone struggled and after a few hours, 120 books were signed, packed in packaging and provided with address labels. When this post is published, we hope that our book buyers have had their ordered books delivered, just in time for Christmas.
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Gustaf Magnuson has worked at Autoropa since 2006, now he has quit there.

Autoropa's Facebook 23rd December:
Filip Larsson, former CEO of Autoropa, Jens Larsson and Gustaf Magnuson have sold their shares in the company. In connection with the deal, they have terminated their employment. I want to thank Filip, Jens and Gustaf for many wonderful years together in Autoropa, and wish you all the best in the future.
 
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