Magdalena’s family move from Sweden: “indefinite” return home after five years in Miami

The king’s little daughter Charles XVI Gustaf y Silvia prepare move. Magdalenaher husband, Christopher O’Neil, and their three children have decided to leave the US and settle in Sweden. “They will move to Stockholm in August of this year,” reads the official statement. In addition, it is announced that they will settle “indefinitely” in an apartment attached to the Royal Stables, property of the monarchy located in the center of the capital. These are the Royal Stables, where the logistics of horse carriages are organized, which are only used in large official ceremonies. Currently part of that heritage is open to the public and can be visited.

Victoria’s and Carlos’ sister Felipe and Christopher established their headquarters in Miami in 2018. There they have raised their children, Leonora, 9, Nicolas, 7, and little Adrienne, 4. Before, in 2010, The couple lived in New York, where the princess worked for the Children’s Foundation that bears her mother’s name.

Before the pandemic broke out, in 2019, the King announced that his youngest daughter, Magdalena, her husband and their descendants were no longer belonging to the royal family and, therefore, they lost the treatment of royal highness, not the princess or the prince. This rule also affected his brother, Carlos Felipe, and his wife, Sofía.

Just a few days ago, the King of Sweden was undergoing heart surgery. The intervention, through a laparoscopy, a type of minimally invasive surgery, took place on February 20, as announced by the Royal House. The 76-year-old monarch is in good health, but after undergoing surgery he canceled his commitments to ensure his full recovery.