Carlos Gustavo from Sweden celebrates his birthday, but grandchildren steal his prominence

Carlos Gustavo from Sweden celebrates his birthday, but grandchildren steal his prominence
Carlos Gustavo from Sweden celebrates his birthday, but grandchildren steal his prominence
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TAs happens every year on April 30th, the Swedish royal family comes together to celebrate the birthday of King Carlos Gustavo, who turns 78 this year.

The sovereign celebrated the date surrounded by his family, who went out to the palace balcony to greet the people.

The king was accompanied by his wife, Queen Sílvia, his eldest children, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Carl Philip, as well as their respective spouses, Prince Daniel and Princess Sofia, and five of his eight grandchildren, Estelle, Oscar , Alexander, Gabriel and Julian.

Absent were the king’s youngest daughter, Princess Magdalene, her husband, Chris O’Neill, and their three children, Leonore, Nicolas and Adrienne, who live in Miami, in the United States.

The king’s grandchildren were, as usual, prominent at the event, with Princess Estelle – who will one day be queen – starring in some beautiful photographs with her grandmother, posing her head on her shoulder and appearing to laugh at her side.

Scroll through the gallery and see images from this special day for the Bernadotte family.

Read Also: How Nicolas of Sweden, the second son of Princess Magdalene, grew up

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