Some reports say that she is in her
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[URL="http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj201/kategt2/Carina%20Axelsson%20and%20Prince%20Gustav%20SWB/carinagustav.jpg"]30's[/URL]. However, in the article below the writer notes that she is 39 years old. So essentially nobody really knows at this point.
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Meanwhile,
[URL="http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj201/kategt2/Carina%20Axelsson%20and%20Prince%20Gustav%20SWB/50985888_16232674_widescreen.jpg"]Carina[/URL] is back on her book reading tour thingy around Germany. Once again she read from her Nigel series while Gustav was off doing somethingorother. According to
Der Westen Carina Axelsson at the Berleburger City Library the author helps local students understand as well as practice their English. In the castle Berleburg lives an American children's book author who just read before a total of 200 primary school pupils in Bad Berleburger from her debut feature "Nigel of Hyde Park" and then answered the questions of children.
The first readinds shows how well the students learned English after two years. For Carina Axelsson, who is reading her native language, the students had understood exactly what the book is about. A little shy, green dragon with funky hair who is about to have his birthday and who is about to be crowned king in London's Hyde Park. This was his grandmother, the queen, wish. But Nigel feared not only against creepy ghosts, terrible monsters, eerie sounds and the darkness, but even before his own mirror image. Such a coward but may not become king, thinks the nasty Lord Black and Fox tries to Nigel einzujagen even more fear. Only a wise owl is able to Nigel in his imagination the fear and finally defeated brave. So brave that he even the nasty Lord Black saves from drowning and courageous King Nigel.
At the end of the first reading on Monday morning were the children of primary school Berghausen began to ask Carina Axelsson many questions. The life companion of Prince Gustav zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg obviously had fun and the children responded. However, the students wanted to know what it is like to live in a castle. "Beautiful. But we have no ghosts in the castle..." said the author. "It is also a lot of work to lived and keep up the castle in order to live, because there are so many rooms there, which should be kept shooting (?)..." said the 39-year-old, also had no problem with that they asked their age or thereafter whether she and Gustav wanted to marry. "Yes," said Axelsson and smiled, "but we do need a bit of time."
So what did the students also ask Carina? Prince Gustav was at a dinner with friends in Munich and she also said that she likes horses, writing, painting, and Iceland ponies
(oooohhhkay.)
[URL="http://www.derwesten.de/nachrichten/staedte/bad-berleburg/2008/6/9/news-54255283/detail.html"]Link[/URL] and
[URL="http://www.siegener-zeitung.de/nachrichten/aktuell/region/wittgenstein/detailansicht/article/95/nigel-und-das-grosse-geheimnis.html"]here[/URL]. Finally, you can view a set of photos
[URL="http://www.derwesten.de/nachrichten/staedte/bad-berleburg/2008/6/9/news-54255283/slideshow.html?resourceId=3"]here[/URL] which you can see her giant ruby and diamond ring on her wedding finger.