In Sweden, 30th April (Valborgsmässoafton / Walpurgis Night), followed by 1st May (Labour Day and a holiday), is when we officially welcome Spring in Sweden. Among the traditions are bonfires, choirs singing, and also student parades.
30th April also happens to be when our present King, Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, was born. This year, he celebrated his 80th birthday with quite a lot of "pomp and circumstance". So on the national level, that kind of took over. (Ordinary local arrangements like bonfires and student parades probably just went ahead as usual, though.)
However one wanted to celebrate, we had beautiful, almost summer-like spring weather all over the country. For my own part, I'm not keen on going out in the evenings these days, so I did end up in front of the TV, following the Royal celebrations instead. A big party was held in the royal palace in Stockholm, with no efforts spared, and lots of foreign royalties and other important people invited.
Among the advantages one has as only taking part via TV is that one is free to snap as many photos as one likes off the screen with one's own phone. So I did...
King Carl XIV Gustaf and Queen Silvia
Crown Princess Victoria,
her husband Prince Daniel,
and their eldest daughter,
Princess Estelle
Prince Carl Philip with his wife, Princess Sofia
| Princess Madeleine with husband Chris O'Neill |
One thing our present day royal family have in common is that they all married non-royals. Prince Daniel was made prince by marrying the Crown Princess, and Princess Sofia was made princess by marrying Prince Carl Philip. Princess Madeleine's husband said "no thanks" to the royal title though, and remained Mr O'Neill. (Their children still retain the titles princess/prince, but have no official obligations.)
People giving speaches during the dinner:
Crown Princess Victoria (first), Queen Siliva (last),
Andreas Norlén - Speaker of the Parliament,
Ulf Kristersson - Prime Minister
The King listening to his daughter's speech.
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| The Queen, Princess Madeleine and Prince Carl Philip |
| People breaking up from the tables after dinner |
The evening ended with a "Tattoo" (Swedish: "Tapto") performance in the castle yard.
(A military term for a drum beat or bugle call to signal the end of the day.)
| King Carl XVI Gustaf |












