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From: lostsplendour
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  • poor princess sybilla she was at first love by the swedish but after her father become involve too much on the nazi and her unfortunate to bear a son and heir to the throne made her unpopular she never really adjust to the swedish culture or the language but speak english to her husband

  • What do you think when the Princess Victoria is going to be married in June ?

  • @FinnMove I think you have to wish her an happy married life and to be happy. Wishing for the better.

  • @lostsplendour Yes, I love the Swede Royalties.

    I will watch their marriage. I think it is shown all over the Europe.

    Though we Finns have always thought they are proud but it doesn´t matter.

    The Swedes have created a society I like. They have always been friedly

    to Finland. What do you think about this.

  • I hope this is not a negative comment. But I think his son ( now Carl Gustav VI )

    is just as uncompetent like Nicholas II was at his time. But we like Carl Gustav

    he is much more pleasent than the Russians like Putin this time. We have not forgotten the brutal attack by the Soviet in 1939. It was a miracle we survived.

    But we had guts and luck an a good timing.

  • Thanks for the marvellous video ! I share the pain when I looked the picture.

    The old king Gustav V, the prince Gustav Adolf were at his funeral. But the next day

    the young prince Carl Gustav was in his Grand Daddy´s lap looking for the future.

    Unfortunately we have no choice what would Prince Gustaf Adolf would become.

    I think he seemed intelligent like his father King Gustav VI.

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