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Björn Nyman has been appointed by HM the King as court trumpeter from 30 April.
Björn Nyman, born in 1974, has a long military musical career. He is employed in the Army's music corps and also involved in several Swedish baroque orchestras.
He has played at Court's ceremonies and celebrations since 1995, including as a trumpet soloist at the wedding of Victoria and Daniel. He also played music repeatedly during the King's Jubilee year in 2023.
There are now two court trumpeters at the Court: Olle Hermansen and Björn Nyman.
 
My mother refuses to come to the wedding, what should I do? Is it possible to change the placement cards secretly?
The former Royal Housekeeper Ebba von Mecklenburg answers as "common sense and etiquette expert" at Aftonbladet's paywall article to these reader questions and many more: "If you follow the rules, it will be much nicer for everyone".
 
Pastor of the Royal Court Parish Michael Bjerkhagen spoke at SVT's Helgmålsringning this evening at SVT1 and SVT Play.
The weekend is rounded off with reflections from churches around Sweden. Helgmålsringning began to be broadcast every Saturday in 1970 and continues to do so today. This means that the program is one of the oldest broadcast on SVT.
Pastor Michael Bjerkhagen talks about the Holy Spirit before Pentecost.
 
Louise Lyberg, the First Lady of the Court in 1993-2003, died on 7th February.
Louise Lyberg was the daughter of baron Hans von Schwerin and baroness Margaretha von Schwerin.
Bukowskis is selling at their "Important Spring Sale" on June 11-13 her tiara, ring, chairs etc.
 
A rubber stamp made to a Purveyor to the Court.
 
Claes Carlsson, the Master of the Palace and Court Florist, visited Byarums Bruk in March. He shared during the event insights into the work with royal weddings, the head of state's various representations and state visits.
 
The Marshal of the Realm Fredrik Wersäll is the Chairman of the Board of The Swedish Anti-Corruption Institute, a non-profit organization founded in 1923.
The Institute’s mission is to promote ethical decision processes within business as well as within the rest of the community and to prevent the use of bribes and other types of corruption as a means for affecting decision processes.

Fredrik Wersäll has written a column to Advokaten Magazine:
Corruption – a democracy problem
Sweden has historically been characterized by very low corruption. We still stand well in an international comparison. But the development is worrying, states the Chairman of the Board of The Swedish Anti-Corruption Institute, Marshal of the Realm Fredrik Wersäll.
 
The Minister for Justice Gunnar Strömmer received today the final report from the Investigation into Anonymous Witnesses. The investigation presents proposals for how the court process can be made more efficient and safer for those who participate. In connection with this, a press meeting is held together with the Minister for Justice and the special investigator, the Marshal of the Realm Fredrik Wersäll (former president of the Court of Appeal).
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The Master of the Palace Claes Carlsson and Victoria's chambermaid/stylist Tina Törnqvist yesterday at Grand Hôtel's 150th Anniversary celebration.
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Radio Sweden P4 Kalmar reports that an employee of the Royal Court has been threatened on the King's hunting grounds on Öland last weekend.
The Police were called after an elderly man allegedly threatened a person who, according to information from the police, is employed at the Royal Court. The employee was part of a hunting team that was there to hunt on the King's land. The older man was not part of the hunting team. The threats were of a verbal nature and the police have held an inquiry into the matter. An investigation is now underway to clarify what happened.
 
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