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Encyclopedia > Silvia of Sweden

Her Majesty Queen Silvia (Silvia Renate Sommerlath), styled Her Majesty The Queen, was born on 23 December 1943 in Heidelberg in Germany. The Queen is the daughter of Walther Sommerlath and his Brazilian wife Alice ( born Soares de Toledo), and was raised in Săo Paulo, Brazil, between 1947 and 1957 when her family returned to Germany.


The Queen is an educated interpreter and speaks six languages: Swedish, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese and English. Her work experience (before her marriage) included working at the Argentinian Consulate in Munich, being an educational host during the Summer Olympics in Munich, and serving as the Deputy Head of Protocol for the Winter Games in Innsbruck in Austria.


It was during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich that Silvia Sommerlath met Crown Prince Carl Gustaf of Sweden. The couple were married on June 19, 1976, and she thus became Queen Consort. The Swedish singing group ABBA premiered(in Sweden) the song 'Dancing Queen' for the event.


The Queen is devoted to charity, especially in the area of disadvantaged children, and has made several statements about Human rights and the sexual exploitation of children. She was a co-founder of the World Childhood Foundation in 1999. She also works actively for handicapped, among other things as the Chairman of the Royal Wedding Fund and Queen Silvia's Jubilee Fund. In 1990, The Queen was awarded the prestigious German prize "Deutsche Kulturpreis" for her work for the handicapped. The Queen is also a honorary board member of the international Mentor Foundation, that works against drugs.


Her commitment for the work with dementia and the care of elderly people at the end of life is also well known and respected. On her initiative, Silviahemmet is established in Stockholm. It works to educate hospital personnel in how to work with people suffering from dementia, and also initiates research in the area.


The Queen is a protector of many organisations, honorary board member and member of organisations and societies, - holds a number of honorary doctorates, and has received many international prizes and medals for her work.



Her marriage with the King has produced three children:

  1. HRH Crown Princess Victoria, Duchess of Westrogothia (1977- )
  2. HRH Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Wermelandia (1979-)
  3. HRH Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Helsingia and Gestricia (1982-)

Her namesday on August 8 and her birthday on December 23 are official flag days in Sweden.


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External links

  • Page on Queen Silvia (http://www.royalcourt.se/4.53abbbfd7ffdfa677fff24524.html) from the website of the Royal Court of Sweden
  • World Childhood Foundation (http://www.childhood.org/) - Official site

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Queen Silvia of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1179 words)
Queen Silvia of Sweden (born Silvia Renate Sommerlath) (born 23 December 1943) is the Queen consort of King Carl XVI Gustaf, Sweden's monarch, and the mother of the heir apparent to the throne, Crown Princess Victoria.
Silvia was born in Heidelberg, Germany during World War II, where her father was a member of the Nazi Party.
Before her marriage to the king of Sweden, Silvia Sommerlath worked at the Argentinian Consulate in Munich, was an educational host during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, and served as the Deputy Head of Protocol for the Winter Games in Innsbruck in Austria.
Sweden - The Monarchy now and then (1206 words)
The oldest, historically reliable information about the monarchy in Sweden is the narrative about the Svear kingdom which stems from the 9th century and is to be found in the Ansgar Legend.
His great contribution to Sweden´s history was that during his reign he succeeded in transforming the monarchy step by step along the lines of the Swedish society of today.
In 1973 the 27-year-old Carl Gustaf, the youngest of the Bernadotte monarchs, ascended the throne.
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