I´m agreeing with you HenriM. And I´m torn between feminism and tradition in the case of someone representing a society, that is known as progressive and an institution, that is a few centuries old and based on tradition.
The final point is though always, that we don´t need to bother as long as the ppl are accepting it. Personally I´m wondering about many things...about the floods of commoners, that are suddenly dignified elegant and noble princesses. About a gym trainer possibly becoming the father of Sweden´s next king or queen. About the programmes, that are called education, about the fields some Royals have chosen or not chosen...the more one is thinking about, the more one is seeing the farce.
But what does that matter, if a majority in a Monarchy is for it...and powerful enough to keep it. Today I´ve read with astonishment, that still 4 of 10 Danes are for an apanage being payed to Alexandra. Not a majority, but still many, who don´t mind to pay to the Ex of the brother of the man, who is first in line to the throne.
Each modern Monarchy is getting the Monarchy, that it´s deserving and wanting. So what should one complain about it. If one is part of a Monarchy with equal primogeniture and doesn´t support it, but a majority is supporting it...one can´t do anything about it. Well, one can let off steam...but this still doesn´t help
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, Duke of Värmland and his father, The King are totally outshadowed by the Queen and the two glamorous Princesses.
Please do not make the mistake to label that as 'shy'.
The Prince (and The King) simply are on second stage for media. But they are not shy. Both the King and Prince Carl-Philip do their public appearances with great charm and often with jolly good cheer.
Well, I think too, that the king isn´t shy either. But Carl Philip is really coming across a bit nervous, insecure and does avoid the limelight. It would be easy for him to get some attention...playing the BIG bloke wouldn´t be hard in his position. A serie of floozies, heavy parties with champagne, extravagant clothes for duties etc. and he would attract more attention. Or he could also attract attention with words...or if he would search for more positive attention, he could dedicate himself to popular topics. In other words, he could act like his younger sister Madeleine...a little bit of eroticism here, a little bit of fight against child abuse there. He isn´t such a person and doesn´t search the limelight. And I would label this is as form of shyness. Some kind of shyness, I´m adoring him for.