LadyFinn
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i get the impression that following this, the girl will not be princess of sweden but simply "miss O neill".
its a wise decision imo ....seeing that chris's work is currently based in new york its the only way that the 2 could be together at all times especially in the last stages of pregnancy .....with regards to the media respecting them its not the swedish media they should worry about but the us media....this the first time ever in this century that a blood princess is being born in the us.....so there will be quite a lot of interest....in fact the story about the decision is already making headlines in countries outside sweden and europe such as canada, australia and the usa
It hasn't made any headlines in Australia. Princess Madeline's choice to where she gives birth isn't of any importance here. If it was CP Mary, it would make headlines.
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But didn't the court confirm that she would be titled some months ago? Or was that just a rumour?
its a wise decision imo ....seeing that chris's work is currently based in new york its the only way that the 2 could be together at all times especially in the last stages of pregnancy .....with regards to the media respecting them its not the swedish media they should worry about but the us media....this the first time ever in this century that a blood princess is being born in the us.....so there will be quite a lot of interest....in fact the story about the decision is already making headlines in countries outside sweden and europe such as canada, australia and the usa
Most of the swedish people understand Madeleine's decision and her desire to have an own life, but they don't necessarily understand that she wants to retain her title and all the privileges without working for Sweden.
I know people are angry at Madeleine and, if some of the links and even posts here are to be believed, feel she should be punished for living with her husband outside of Sweden. That she should be figuratively "Cast out of the Kingdom" so to speak, stripped of her title if not her citizenship!
I am confused. What has Madeleine's title got to do with getting married? She was born a Princess and an HRH to boot. Does getting married to Chris somehow negate the circumstances of her own birth?
If HRH Princess Madeleine has a child then unlike the BRF, Sweden doesn't have the "Lady" option and the child is born either a Princess or a Miss at the King's will, regardless of where she is born.
To me it all comes down to money and specifically the belief that the Swedish people are paying her for being a "Princess" and she isn't turning up for work. Do we know if, like the Windor-Mountbatten's and the Wales men, Madeleine has a trust fund? Would we be terribly surprised if she did? More like stunned if she didn't!
So, if she is living off her husband's and her own money who cares if she doesn't live in Sweden. It is irrelevant, as is all the bile streaming out about where Madeleine married (from home like most brides) and where she gives birth (in her new home where her husband lives). The whole situation is getting really ugly and the average expectant mother would rather shut out as much "ugly" as she possibly can. What makes Madeleine different? Nothing and, she has the ability to move intercontinentally to achieve it.
Go Madeleine! And good luck and best wishes on a healthy baby.
A doctor doesn't give back his/her doctor-title of he/she marries a farmer in another country and doesn't work as a doctor anymore. He/she is still a doctor.
Agree with your argument and share your best wishes to the Princess and her new family However, I do wonder (and hope) there is a new Swedish Stieg Larssen out there to write about the Swedish royal baby controversy Just think about possible titles: baby with a crown tattoo!I know people are angry at Madeleine and, if some of the links and even posts here are to be believed, feel she should be punished for living with her husband outside of Sweden. That she should be figuratively "Cast out of the Kingdom" so to speak, stripped of her title if not her citizenship!
I am confused. What has Madeleine's title got to do with getting married? She was born a Princess and an HRH to boot. Does getting married to Chris somehow negate the circumstances of her own birth?
If HRH Princess Madeleine has a child then unlike the BRF, Sweden doesn't have the "Lady" option and the child is born either a Princess or a Miss at the King's will, regardless of where she is born.
To me it all comes down to money and specifically the belief that the Swedish people are paying her for being a "Princess" and she isn't turning up for work. Do we know if, like the Windor-Mountbatten's and the Wales men, Madeleine has a trust fund? Would we be terribly surprised if she did? More like stunned if she didn't!
So, if she is living off her husband's and her own money who cares if she doesn't live in Sweden. It is irrelevant, as is all the bile streaming out about where Madeleine married (from home like most brides) and where she gives birth (in her new home where her husband lives). The whole situation is getting really ugly and the average expectant mother would rather shut out as much "ugly" as she possibly can. What makes Madeleine different? Nothing and, she has the ability to move intercontinentally to achieve it.
Go Madeleine! And good luck and best wishes on a healthy baby.
I agree Madeleine is a non-entity in Australia. I was surprised to see that the announcement was on the homepage for news.com.au today - not as a top story, but headlining the entertainment section with a pic.
I would say almost all Americans are also unaware that Sweden is a kingdom, and have still not heard of Madelene or her mostly European raised husband.news.com.au must have lifted it straight from AP. It wasn't there earlier this morning.
Most Australians are not aware Sweden is a kingdom, let alone a Swedish Princess marrying an American!
I like Madeleine, but it seems she is torn between two models and it´s time to decide now what she wants, she is no 20something anymore.
If that's how she feels then I don't know why they didn't marry in America as well. I feel she just used Stockholm to have all the trappings of a royal wedding and hasn't looked back since.
Somehow this simple explanation is utterly beyond the understanding of the whinging anti-Madde Brigade.It is the custom in many countries, Sweden and US included, that the wedding takes place where the brides family resides, after all they are paying for the wedding.
Imo if she wouldn't get an allowance from the SRF, there would be no discussion anyway...
The fact that a swedish princess lives abroad is not new and the fact that children are born abroad is not new (both done by the King's sister Margaretha, who remained a princess herself, even if her children are not).
But P.Madeleine seems to perform relatively few royal duties, in other words does very little for the money she receives from the government and therefore from the people, it feels as if she doesn't feel a strong connection to Sweden anymore
There is no reason why P.Madeleine should loose her title, her allowance is another matter...
Madeline is now 4th in line to the Swedish throne. There is Victoria, Estelle and CP ahead of her. The chance of her ever being needed is very remote. I think she is wise to build her own life instead of being a hanger on royal. I hope she has married for love and enjoys her life.
I personally find it a step too far to ask Madeleine to give up her title. She is who she is, a born HRH Princess of Sweden. Its a totally different matter for ther daughter though. She will not grow up in Sweden, her father is Mr O Neill, will not belong to the core SRF, why should she become HRH by birth.
If you look around, Spain, Denmark, Netherlands, you dont see the siblings of a heir to the throne's kids getting an HRH title, its completely out of place.
In the NL these siblings also don't get an allowance
I would say almost all Americans are also unaware that Sweden is a kingdom, and have still not heard of Madelene or her mostly European raised husband.