Surprise but I really am happy to see the change made.
I have said it before and will say it again, they can't go half kilter when changing sexist laws. How can they allow a woman to inherit over her brother, but then turn around and treat her children and husband differently. Sweden already made steps changing this with how they have treated Victoria and her siblings. Victoria and Madeleine's husbands were both entitled to use their title, and their children all inherited titles as well. The grandchildren of the king by all three of his children were treated equally. I have always wished to see the same change in the UK but keep thinking it won't happen.
The major complaint seems to be the size, having too many titles. This new rule seems to solve that issue. Only the children of the crown princess will be members of the royal house, and only grandchildren of the monarch will have a royal title. It seems likely Oscar when he has kids, his kids will be Prince or Princess X, with no of Sweden and posibly no dukedom either. That the of Sweden will be reserved for Estelle's children.
Its a good choice that it was done when they were this young. The kids will all have a more normal life from the start. Not waiting until they are teens or older and saying 'well no royal life for you'.
he nobility is an ancient institution going back to the end of the first millennium. In almost all countries is chosen not to change these rules. Yes, Prince Carl Philip belongs to the royal family, not to the nobility. But now we reach a situation that the only son of the country's first family can not pass the ancestral title while all eldest sons of all titled noble families can. Prince Carl Philip is a legal and direct male agnate of a prestigious family.
Daniel Westling has added the surname Bernadotte to his own name. His children are the procreation of the Royal House of Sweden, which has been formed by various families in it's long history. Carl Philip Bernadotte is in the centuries old tradition the procreation of the Bernadotte dynasty. It would be weird that exactly this line would lose all historic honorifics. I guess in due time a prudent and courteous solution will be found as I am sure also his sister, Princess Victoria, is aware and proud of her ancestral House, it's history and tradition and of her brother, Sweden's last Crown Prince.
I am sorry but last crown prince??? Are we prophetic and forseeing the end of the monarchy during Victoria's reign? Or did Sweden adopt female only inheritance laws and I missed it???
Carl is the Latest Crown prince, not the last. Estelle could have a son first, her daughter could have a son first and so on. He is certainly not the last.
As for pro-creation........Victoria is just as much a Bernadotte as her brother. Her children are just as much Bernadottes as her nephews are. This isnt the time of Henry VIII. We understand DNA. You get half your genes from your dad and half from your mother. Victoria and CP have equal amounts of royal blood. And their children have equal amounts of royal blood. The only way CP's kids would be more Bernadotte then Victoria's would be if he had married a cousin, another member of the family. I am not aware Sofia is a Bernadotte.
The family history, blood and tradition continue on in Victoria and her children. And will continue hopefully for generations to come.
I'm certainly not an expert on this but is there even anything CG or Victoria could do in regards to titles for CP's children/grandchildren if they wanted to?
The monarch can no longer create nobility and from my cursory googling no one has been ennobled in Sweden since 1902. Seeing as the only way to be ennobled was by the Monarch it is not like there is precedent in the Government awarding noble titles. It would seem extraordinary for parliament to reopen the Nobility after nearly 120 years and begin ennobling citizens, much less that CG or Victoria would ask for that to be done.
I always saw the issue as only having two resolutions: All of CP's male-line descendants remain in the Royal House and are styled HRH with a Princely and Ducal Title (which is untenable) or that they eventually become commoners.
It doesn't seem like a question of does CG or Victoria value history or recognition of the agnatic Bernadotte line, it is does the government?
The titles are bestowed by the king, not parliament. He was the one who gave his grandchildren titles. And now has acted to minimize their titles as well.
If Victoria suddenly wanted to have CP's grandchildren be royal, she could. But its highly unlikely she would turn around and over rule what her father decided. It seems evident that the decission was made with her input as well.
The days of the agnatic line having recognition are OVER. They ended when Victoria became crown princess.