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The King and Queen must be very pleased to have Princess Madeleine and her family back in Sweden.
But the difference is that Carl Philip inherited his house from Prince Bertil, which is not the case for Princess Madeleine. Probably it would be different if he had not inherited and he would also live in one the Houses for which the King has the right of dispositionCarl Philip and Sofia work for the Royal House and Carl Philip owns the house they live in and pays all the costs of it.
Madeleine hasn't worked very much for the Royal House, has lived in Miami and still there has been a seven-room apartment at the Royal Stables for her and her family (empty for the most of time). She pays no rent of it and it has been renovated with SEK 12 million during the last ten years. The renovation was mostly paid by the National Property Board (Statens Fastighetsverk), Madeleine paid only a small part of the renovation. And now the press writes that their house in Miami has been sold with SEK 75 million. A lot of money for many Swedes and now the family move to Sweden and don't pay any rent for their apartment.
And if Madeleine and Chris move to a house, who pays it and who of the court staff needs a seven-room apartment at the Royal Stables?
So it is not so strange that Madeleine and Chris are seen as controversial people.
What seems to be problematic to me is that none of what Chris said in 2015 has changed in terms of why living in Sweden wouldn't work for him, unless he changes the focus of his business, which I don't think is the case unfortunately given the description of Belgravia Advisors AB. That must explain the cautious wording of the Court that the family will live in Sweden "for the time being".Good points, though I wonder how much that criticism of Patrick Sommerlath was present before the sexual scandal.
I understood DoM's comment to be following up your comment on payment for their (for now hypothetical) permanent residence:
Regarding the "breadwinner" comment, Chris O'Neill stated it in a 2015 interview to explain why the couple were emigrating from Sweden for the sake of his career:
Why don't you live in Sweden?- We would definitely stay in Sweden if it had gone with my job, but I have a job that requires I'm in London. Until now, I have had three to four flight per week in Europe, mostly to London. It doesn't work in the long run. At the end of New York time I commuted between London and New York. It wouldn't also worked in the long run. I had a while twelve days a month from New York to London. I and Madeleine have now taken the decision that we are going to stay in London so that I can do my work. I don't want to come home to a hotel room alone. I want to come home to my family and eat dinner together. Everything else is not important. It is I who am the breadwinner of the family. I must first and foremost think of our little family.
The interview and the discussion of the negative reaction to his self-description in Sweden (where the social norm is for wives and husbands to jointly provide for the family) can be found here:
Princess Madeleine, Chris O'Neill and Family, General News 2: June 2015 - Sept 2017
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But the difference is that Carl Philip inherited his house from Prince Bertil, which is not the case for Princess Madeleine. Probably it would be different if he had not inherited and he would also live in one the Houses for which the King has the right of disposition
Chris is a cosmopolitan, I imagine it will be too small minded for him in Sweden, plus the scrutiny. And not everybody likes the in-laws close by, especially this kind of in-laws. But if his job needs him to travel abroad frequently, good for him.
As far as I recall there was no measurable criticism of Carl Philip and Sofia's living arrangements. My recollection is that Carl Philip and Sofia lived in the residence that Carl Philip was granted as a single adult. When Sofia was pregnant, they moved in with Carl Gustaf and Sylvia and lived with them until they moved to Villa Solbacken.Didn't Prince Carl Philip (and Sofia Hellqvist, even before the couple were engaged) live in a house with the royal right of rent-free disposition before moving into Villa Solbacken, but with no public criticism of their living arrangements?
Their first fellow home was a flat in the house on Sjötullsbacke on Djurgården and after that they moved into Sjöpaviljongen at Drottningholm which had previously been the home of Crown Princess Victoria and, if I remember it correctly, later became the home of their cousin Patrick Sommerlath and played an integral part of the alleged trafficking scandal involving him last year.Didn't Prince Carl Philip (and Sofia Hellqvist, even before the couple were engaged) live in a house with the royal right of rent-free disposition before moving into Villa Solbacken, but with no public criticism of their living arrangements?
Thanks for this. So to correct my post above about Carl Philip and Sofia, they did not move in with Carl Gustaf and Silvia, they moved to a residence on the grounds of Drottningholm Palace.Their first fellow home was a flat in the house on Sjötullsbacke on Djurgården and after that they moved into Sjöpaviljongen at Drottningholm which had previously been the home of Crown Princess Victoria and, if I remember it correctly, later became the home of their cousin Patrick Sommerlath and played an integral part of the alleged trafficking scandal involving him last year.
To my knowledge there hasn't been any controversies surrounding Carl Philip's living arrangements but then the royal right of disposal didn't become an issue until a few years ago.
But, right now, Madeleine and Chris don't have any apartment (or house) of their own, either in the capital or anywhere else in Sweden as far as I understand. So, until they buy or rent a property, they depend on the apartment at the Royal Mews, or on some other residence managed by the State Property Agency that may be assigned to them, to have a place to live.They all live in or near the capital, so no need for additional apartments…
In Stockholm that won’t be a big problem… Stockholm is a cosmopolitan city with lots of companies where non-swedish people works, and has plenty of schools where bilingual children goes, or schools that actively trains children to be bilingual from early on…Out of curiosity, are there members here who could comment on the degree of adjustment that (affluent and with connections to Sweden) Americans like Chris O'Neill and his children might experience (I count the children as cultural Americans as they are unlikely to remember their early life in Sweden) after moving to Sweden? I am especially curious about the adjustment from American to Swedish schools, especially since the children, though bilingual, probably cannot read and write at grade level compared to Swedish-raised children.
In Sweden you don't count kitchen, utility rooms and bathrooms as rooms. So the flat has seven bedrooms and living rooms plus other living areas.I presume that likr with all working royals, and lets face it family members too, that they don’t and won’t pay rent. If Madeleine returns to royal engagements that is her job and her home is part of the payment for that.
I do need clarification though. Is it a seven room apartment, as in in total: kitchen, bathroom, living room and presumably 4 bedrooms. Which really for a family of that size is small. Most average families of that size would have around 10 rooms. Five up, five down. Or a seven bedroom home? Hugh difference. One too small for them and one probably too large to be honest
This would be ok in my understanding too but its not what Chris wants, at least not in 2015, being kept by the inlaws.I presume that likr with all working royals, and lets face it family members too, that they don’t and won’t pay rent. If Madeleine returns to royal engagements that is her job and her home is part of the payment for that.
Madeleine never had any official royal engagements. She has a few patronages and maybe she'll do something for her duchies in the future, but I don't think there will suddenly be a need for her.I presume that likr with all working royals, and lets face it family members too, that they don’t and won’t pay rent. If Madeleine returns to royal engagements that is her job and her home is part of the payment for that.
I agree. The King and Queen are working because they want to not because of a lack of royals available to pick up the slack. If more working royals were needed then they'd make better use of Carl Philip and Sofia and have them work full-time.... but I don't think there will suddenly be a need for her.
I also don't think we need more working royals.
Their first fellow home was a flat in the house on Sjötullsbacke on Djurgården and after that they moved into Sjöpaviljongen at Drottningholm which had previously been the home of Crown Princess Victoria and, if I remember it correctly, later became the home of their cousin Patrick Sommerlath and played an integral part of the alleged trafficking scandal involving him last year.
To my knowledge there hasn't been any controversies surrounding Carl Philip's living arrangements but then the royal right of disposal didn't become an issue until a few years ago.
Madeleine never had any official royal engagements. She has a few patronages and maybe she'll do something for her duchies in the future, but I don't think there will suddenly be a need for her.
I also don't think we need more working royals.
The King had a heart procedure recently, but he looks very well and in no need to slow down. Queen Silvia, on the other hand, in my humble opinion at least, has been looking increasingly frail as she ages. If I were her advisor, I would suggest delegating some of her workload to her children.I agree. The King and Queen are working because they want to not because of a lack of royals available to pick up the slack. If more working royals were needed then they'd make better use of Carl Philip and Sofia and have them work full-time.
It was also said that Carl Philip would be needed to occasionally step in until Estelle turns 18 and that his and Sofia's public engagements would decrease as time passed by. Among other things he'd be needed as regent if something happened to her parents and grandparents.Unless my memory serves me bad, it was stated around the time when Carl Philip’s and Madeleine’s children was stripped of their ”H.R.H” status and the line was drawn clear between who belongs to the royal family and who belongs to the royal house, that the main focus will only be on The King and Queen and The Crown Princess and Prince Daniel.
That makes me quite sure that they won’t pack Carl Philip, Sofia, and Madeleine with many new patronages… They will do their already existing work, and Madeleine will likely at some point replace her mother with the World Childhood Foundation… But apart from that, i don’t expect them to take over a lot work from their parents…
The King and especially The Queen has also made it clear that they have no plans to slow down in the near future
Madeleine never had any official royal engagements.
Their children were stripped of the HRH, but Carl Philip and Madeleine were not. They are still part of the Royal House and it is perfectly within expectations that, as members of the Royal House, they should take royal duties.Unless my memory serves me bad, it was stated around the time when Carl Philip’s and Madeleine’s children was stripped of their ”H.R.H” status and the line was drawn clear between who belongs to the royal family and who belongs to the royal house, that the main focus will only be on The King and Queen and The Crown Princess and Prince Daniel.
That makes me quite sure that they won’t pack Carl Philip, Sofia, and Madeleine with many new patronages… They will do their already existing work, and Madeleine will likely at some point replace her mother with the World Childhood Foundation… But apart from that, i don’t expect them to take over a lot work from their parents…
The King and especially The Queen has also made it clear that they have no plans to slow down in the near future
They are utilised to the extent deemed necessary.Their children were stripped of the HRH, but Carl Philip and Madeleine were not. They are still part of the Royal House and it is perfectly within expectations that, as members of the Royal House, they should take royal duties.
European royal families are really wasting valuable resources when they don’t utilize the service of available adult royals.