Princess Madeleine and Chris O’Neill are due to move from Florida to Stockholm in the summer of 2024, but their plans are still officially being kept under wraps. A family member of the Swedish royal is now still talking about the big step.
Since the 600 square meter villa of Princess Madeleine, 41, and Chris O’Neill, 49, in Pinecrest finally found a buyer, not only Swedish royal fans have been wondering when the couple and their three children Princess Leonore, 10, will become Prince Nicolas, 8, and Princess Adrienne, 6, finally pack their bags and finally pack up their tents in Florida.
Princess Madeleine remains silent about moving plans
While Madeleine and Chris remained silent, the palace only made a vague statement about the family of five’s plans when asked by GALA. “We never comment on rumors or speculation,” said the Royal Court’s information department. It was further emphasized: “Information about the Princess’s move to Sweden will be announced via the Royal Court in due course when all aspects have been clarified.”
“It’s now time to move home”
Now, however, it is a family member who is making statements about Princess Madeleine and Chris O’Neill’s big step. Tord Magnuson, 83, the husband of Princess Christina, 80, said in an interview with the Swedish newspaper “Svensk Damtidning” about the family’s current situation: “I understand that it feels good to come home. Home is always home “It will also be different for the children with school in Sweden. It is probably a well-considered decision that the family has made that now is the time to move home.”
Princess Christina married Tord Magnuson in the Stockholm Palace Church in 1974. However, since Tord is a commoner, Christina lost the title of Royal Highness. She still retained the honorary title of princess, and the 80-year-old is also the only Haga princess who still lives in Stockholm. With Tord at her side, she is a great support for the royal couple and regularly takes part in royal events.
Source used: svenskdam.se