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Victoria of Sweden

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Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria, Victoria Ingrid Alice Desirée (born July 14, 1977), Duchess of Westrogothia, is the heir apparent of Sweden, being the first-born child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. She was born a Princess, however constitutional reform, reportedly enacted over the objections of her father, created her crown princess and heir apparent on January 1, 1980. She is a descendant of Napoleon's marshal Jean Baptiste Bernadotte, who was adopted by the childless Swedish king Charles XIII and made his heir, and of Napoleon's former lover, Desirée Clary, who married Bernadotte. She is also a direct descendant of Napoleon's wife, the Empress Joséphine, whose granddaughter married Bernadotte's son, King Oscar I.

The old principle of agnatic primogeniture, which meant that the throne was inherited by the eldest male child of the preceding monarch, was replaced by the principle of full cognatic primogeniture. This meant that the throne would be inherited by the eldest child without regard to sex, and Sweden was the first country to adopt it.

As a Princess, and as heir to the throne, Victoria is prohibited by the Swedish constitution from becoming the regent and head of another state, either by election, succession or marriage, unless approval is granted by the King and the Parliament, by forfeit of all rights of succession for herself and her heirs.

Victoria's namesday on March 12 and her birthday on July 14 are official flag days in Sweden.

See also: King of Sweden, Constitution of Sweden, Politics of Sweden, Swedish Royal Family

Referenced By

1980 | Act of Union and Security | Constitution of Sweden | Freedom of the Press Act (1766) | Fundamental Law on Freedom of Expression (1991) | Grundlagen | Instrument of Government (1634) | Instrument of Government (1721) | Instrument of Government (1772) | Instrument of Government (1809) | Instrument of Government (1974) | Namesdays in Finland | Namesdays in Sweden | Primogeniture | Swedish Act of Succession | Swedish Constitution | Swedish constitution of 1809

 

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Victoria of Sweden
virginia_elona@yahoo.com - May 16th, 2005
Good luck !!!! Best wishes, Virginia Elona
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