LadyFinn
Imperial Majesty
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Information due to the pandemic
The Royal Palace and Drottningholm Palace are open for visitors, according to current recommendations.
Due to the Swedish Public Health Agency's recommendations certain programmes and all guided tours at the Royal Palaces are cancelled. The decision is valid from 23 December and until further notice, depending on the continued development.
Information due to the pandemic - Kungliga slotten
At Instagram of the Royal Palaces
Kungliga slotten on Instagram: "I och med Folkhälsomyndighetens senaste rekommendationer och regeringens direktiv ställs guidade visningar in tills vidare. Kungliga slottet med utställningen ’Daisy’ är fortsatt öppet för egen rundvandring, liksom Drottningholms slott som öppnar på nyårsafton och Gripsholm slott som är öppet 5–6 januari. Hovstallets visningar är inställda, liksom julottan på Strömsholms slott och julgransplundringen på Ulriksdals slott. Nyårskonserten i Slottskyrkan och julottan i Riddarholmskyrkan kommer att äga rum som planerat, med vissa åtgärder. . Uppdaterat information finns på Kungligaslotten.se"
There was a burglary in August at the royal house's fishing cottage in Forsavan outside Tärnaby, which was built in 1931 by Gustav VI Adolf.
Two people, a man in his 40s and a boy, suspected of the crime are now being prosecuted according to Folkbladet.
The man and the boy are suspected of having stolen fishing equipment in the form of reels and rods, worth a total of SEK 42,600. Also a photograph depicting King Carl Gustaf with a large trout is also said to have disappeared from the cottage. A catch report and alcohol are also missing.
The court is now claiming damages of SEK 92,600, of which 50,000 will cover the broken door and windows that were smashed during the burglary.
The suspects both deny the crime, but their fingerprints have been found at the scene, Folkbladet writes.
Inbrott hos kungen och Silvia – tjuvarna bröt sig in _*Svensk Dam
Bilderna inifrån kungens fiskestuga efter inbrottskuppen
The Royal Palace and Drottningholm Palace are open for visitors, according to current recommendations.
Due to the Swedish Public Health Agency's recommendations certain programmes and all guided tours at the Royal Palaces are cancelled. The decision is valid from 23 December and until further notice, depending on the continued development.
Information due to the pandemic - Kungliga slotten
At Instagram of the Royal Palaces
Kungliga slotten on Instagram: "I och med Folkhälsomyndighetens senaste rekommendationer och regeringens direktiv ställs guidade visningar in tills vidare. Kungliga slottet med utställningen ’Daisy’ är fortsatt öppet för egen rundvandring, liksom Drottningholms slott som öppnar på nyårsafton och Gripsholm slott som är öppet 5–6 januari. Hovstallets visningar är inställda, liksom julottan på Strömsholms slott och julgransplundringen på Ulriksdals slott. Nyårskonserten i Slottskyrkan och julottan i Riddarholmskyrkan kommer att äga rum som planerat, med vissa åtgärder. . Uppdaterat information finns på Kungligaslotten.se"
There was a burglary in August at the royal house's fishing cottage in Forsavan outside Tärnaby, which was built in 1931 by Gustav VI Adolf.
Two people, a man in his 40s and a boy, suspected of the crime are now being prosecuted according to Folkbladet.
The man and the boy are suspected of having stolen fishing equipment in the form of reels and rods, worth a total of SEK 42,600. Also a photograph depicting King Carl Gustaf with a large trout is also said to have disappeared from the cottage. A catch report and alcohol are also missing.
The court is now claiming damages of SEK 92,600, of which 50,000 will cover the broken door and windows that were smashed during the burglary.
The suspects both deny the crime, but their fingerprints have been found at the scene, Folkbladet writes.
Inbrott hos kungen och Silvia – tjuvarna bröt sig in _*Svensk Dam
Bilderna inifrån kungens fiskestuga efter inbrottskuppen
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