KitKat2006
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People are bringing up the childless matter when Sofia entered the picture because that would mean Carl would be a potential king and that's a scary thing right now considering he's not setting the best example. Right now Carl Philip possibly being king is a scary thing to behold!
Why is he setting a bad example? I said it numerous times before: what's past is past. It's not his fault what Sofia did years ago, when she never ever expected to be in this position today. But today Carl Philip is just a guy with a navy background who's studying on a second degree so he can manage his farm someday in the future, has time to pursue his race car hobby and enjoying life with a woman he loves and who's behaving perfectly these days. And every now and then he also does work in the 'family business'. Sorry, but don't see anything wrong with that and I don't think the 1% chance of him becoming king and Sofia becoming queen of Sweden is scary at all.
All democracies have a head of government, Prime Minister, also Sweden. But he is not the head of state. The King is our head of state and not likely to change by Carl Philip's relations with Sofia. Would it not be needed more than that monarchy had long since been dead in Denmark, Britain and Norway among others.
1st As long as there is a majority of Swedes who prefer monarchy over republic dare none of the parliamentary parties raise the issue seriously.
2nd So long as no relation published by the court, there is not. It can be difficult to understand for many people living in other countries, but is formally the case in Sweden.
3rd Would Carl Philip and Sophia marry we do not know if Carl Philip to retain his title. He could, perhaps as it was with the king's sister, taken from the title of "royal highness" but keep the title Prince. And no one knows about Sofia even get a title? Possibly maybe Duchess of Värmland, because it is Prince's duchy.
Everything is just speculation and I think they are unnecessary until something more is published by the Royal Court Administration.
To 2nd: I understand perfectly what you mean by this. So in this case we're talking about crossing bridges before we come to them. Like I said before: No need to panic for anyone. Officially there is no relationship and when maybe is one in the future it's okay too, because it's an accepted relationship.
To 3rd: It would be the 'Märtha Louise case' from Norway. A perfect way to end all speculations of a unsuitable hypotetical king.
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