Published: 21 May 10 11:59 CET | Print version
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The King, Queen and their children might be the best-known members of the Swedish royal family, but there are numerous other Swedish princes and princesses - including the last surviving great-grandchild of Britain's Queen Victoria, writes Juan Navas.
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None of the minor royals named above receive state support. Indeed, Princess Margaretha reportedly flies Ryanair to royal events in Sweden. I think your barking up the wrong tree here!
As most of us don't know what Royal gets what I suggest the following:
An offical list of:
a) who gets what - published annually.
b) a list of their engagements for the coming year and responsibilities e.g. patron of whatever society or charity etc...
At least that would give some indication of who does at least something to earn their position.
What would a Swedish president do? Would he or she have political power, or simply function as head of state? Who would pay for him or her?
If we were to replace the king with a president, would this president alone represent Sweden, or would he or she have the same help the king has today?
As I see it the Swedish Royal Family are PR-consultants on a corporate level, and as with all PR it's not always easy to detect how it works, and what lies behind every decision - unless you're on the inside; which none of us are.
PR-consultants on that level are highly paid, and why should it be different with the Royal Family? If you want the best, you are going to have to pay for it.
And I don't mind paying the approx 14 SEK a year that it costs every Swedish citizen a year to maintain the monarchy.
Honestly, what's the alternative? Horst Köhler, Mary McAleese, Karolos Papoulias or any of the other elected heads of state without real political power...
I would love to have some kind of kindship with Queen Silvia here in Brazil, so i would go to the wedding!!