Swedish royal family: This is what their Christmas party looks like this year

Swedish royal family
This is what their Christmas party looks like this year

Prince Daniel, Princess Victoria and Queen Silvia with King Carl Gustaf in a joint appearance

Prince Daniel, Princess Victoria and Queen Silvia with King Carl Gustaf in a joint appearance

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The Swedish royal family will not be able to celebrate Christmas in full this year due to the corona pandemic.

Worldwide there are restrictions and strict rules over the Christmas holidays due to the corona pandemic. The Swedish royal family will not celebrate in full this year either.

Madeleine von Sweden (38) will not be able to celebrate with her family for the first time, as she has now confirmed on Instagram. "It makes me very sad that I can't come home this year," she wrote to a post, "but my heart is in Sweden!" The youngest daughter of Queen Silvia (76) has been living in Florida with her husband Chris O'Neill (46) and their three children, Leonore (6), Nicolas (5) and Adrienne (2) since summer 2018. According to media reports, the princess and her family want to celebrate with a close friend of Chris O'Neill, who is the godfather of daughter Adrienne.

How do the royals party in Sweden?

It is currently not known whether the other members of the Swedish royal family will get together on Christmas. Because if Queen Silvia and King Carl XVI. Gustaf (74) would celebrate with daughter Princess Victoria (43) and son Prince Carl Philip (41), they would come together with their spouses and two children to a total of ten people – Prime Minister Stefan Löfven (63), however, asked his compatriots not to come more than eight people to celebrate.

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