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Since 1873, the royal flag has been raised on the roof of the Royal Palace. The three-t...
Every Friday, all year round, around 80 clocks are wound at the Royal Palace of Stockho...
In seven episodes, Professor in history Dick Harrison describes how Sweden has develope...
After 164 years at Slussen, the equestrian statue depicting Bernadotte's entry into Sto...
The Baroque era was a time of magnificent fountains. Drottningholm’s baroque garden was...
The Bernadotte Library contains the royal book collection, approximately 100,000 books ...
The Royal Palace of Stockholm has a history that stretches back more than a thousand ye...
Karl XI's Gallery is, perhaps, the most magnificent room in the Royal Palace of Stockho...
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Visit the exhibition 'Daisy: Crown Princess Margareta' from the comfort of your own hom...
Ulriksdal Palace, with its beautiful location, was due to become Crown Princess Margare...
1915 saw the publication of a ground-breaking new book about garden design in Sweden, w...
The popular Crown Princess Margareta made a strong impression on Sweden. She was a pion...
"Over the centuries, clocks have played an important role here at the palace – both for...
"I was on my way to meet my future father-in-law to ask for Sofia's hand in marriage. I...
The wedding of Princess Madeleine and Mr Christopher O'Neill took place on 8 June 2013 ...
Crown Princess Victoria was the first of The King and Queen's three children to get mar...
On 7 December 1976, less than six months after The King and Queen's wedding, Prince Ber...
… and, as people always say, something just 'clicked' – and has continued to click ever...