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Magdalena from Sweden is already back in Stockholm

It was this Thursday, June 13, when Magdalena landed in the capital of the Scandinavian nation

She did it in the company of her three children in common with Christopher O’Neill – Leonore, Nicolas and Adrienne -, although without a trace of her husband.


  • Marta Menendez
  • Television, Fashion and Heart. She graduated in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication from the University of Lleida. Before her, she was an editor and news presenter at ‘Cadena SER’ and editor of Culture and new trends at ‘El Independiente’.

    • 06/14/2024 19:15
    • Updated: 06/14/2024 19:15

Madeleine from Sweden can breathe easy. A year after the Swedish Royal House announced that The princess was going to return to her homeland, The youngest daughter of Kings Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Silvia, has already unpacked her bags at home. Specifically, it was this Thursday, June 13, when Magdalena took a flight from Miami, the city where she has resided in recent years, and landed in Stockholm. She did it in the company of her three children in common with Christopher O’Neill -Leonore, Nicolas and Adrienne-, although without a trace of her husband.

Upon their arrival in the capital of Sweden, the Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland and her children were photographed looking very complicit and smiling, it is understood due to their return to Stockholm; dressed casually. Magdalena wore basic black leggings paired with a plain, satin sweater, which she combined with Nike sneakers, whose model has not yet been revealed, and a tote-style bag. shopping bag.

Madeleine of Sweden, in Borgholm. (Photo: Gtres)

It was in June 2023 when the Swedish royal family reported that the youngest daughter of Kings Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Silvia had made the decision to leave Florida to settle, with her husband and three children, in Stockholm. «Princess Madeleine and her family will move to Stockholm in August 2023 and they will live in their apartment in the Royal Stables in Stockholm. Princess Leonore and Prince Nicolas will start primary school in the fall. “Princess Adrienne will begin preschool,” read the statement sent by Kungahuset. However, the move has not come until now. Because?

Although there are several reasons why the move was not carried out sooner, everything indicates that the main one would have been the fact that Magdalena and Chris were unable to sell the mansion they own in Miami. It is unknown at the moment if the couple has already liquidated said property, although the latest information on this subject, dated last March, indicates that “there is no buyer interested in the house that the princess and her husband” acquired in 2018, when they decided to leave Sweden and settle permanently in Florida. The couple, it should be noted, paid 30 million Swedish crowns for the home, about 2.6 million euros, to which we would have to add the money they spent to reform it to their liking.

Magdalena of Sweden, Chris O'Neill, Magdalena Stockholm
Magdalena from Sweden and Chris O’Neill, in Stockholm. (Photo: Gtres)

With her return to Sweden, Magdalena is expected to gain weight in the country’s royal agenda, since it is true that until now, distance had made it impossible for the princess to carry out her duties at the head of the Crown as eighth in the line of succession. to the throne. On the opposite side will be Chris O’Neill, who continues to focus on his business side. The native of London, it should be remembered, renounced any royal status when marrying Princess Magdalena, precisely to focus on his business.

The house of Madeleine of Sweden and Christopher O’Neill in Stockholm

Although not many details have been revealed about the return of Magdalena from Sweden and Christopher O’Neill to Stockholm, it is known what their new home could be in the Scandinavian nation. It is a twelve-room house, located just 9 kilometers from the center of Stockholm, known as Villa Loviseberg, which has a tennis court, stables, guest house and garage for up to three cars. Built in 1860 in the park of the Ulriksdal Royal Palace and decorated in a striking yellow color, the domicile was the home of the close friends of the Swedish kings Hans Eric and Eva Benita Brodin, who lived there for more than 40 years, until They decided to sell it in 2021.

The buyer at that time was the Swedish National Property Board, which paid SEK 59 million (5.2 million euros). This means that the residence is now state property and that Carl XVI Gustaf has the absolute right to decide who can settle there.

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