Princess Madeleine’s Easter post: That’s why the men weren’t in the photo

Princess Madeleine’s Easter post
That’s why the men weren’t in the photo

Princess Madeleine explains with a photo in her Instagram story why her husband and son did not want to be photographed.

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Why aren’t the men of the family in the Easter photo? Princess Madeleine has now clarified the mystery with a new photo.

With her Instagram post on Easter Sunday, Princess Madeleine (41) caused slight uncertainty among her followers. Because she was only seen in the photo with her two daughters Princess Leonore (10) and Princess Adrienne (6), many fans of the Swedish royal family asked themselves where her husband Chris O’Neill (49) and son Prince Nicolas were (8) had remained. In addition, many commentators were surprised at Leonore’s unhappy face as well as Madeleine’s own face, which some thought was strangely lit.

Apparently they didn’t want to be in the photo

At least Madeleine didn’t leave her Instagram followers in the dark for long about the whereabouts of the male family members. In her Instagram story on Tuesday (April 2nd) she posted a photo that shows Chris O’Neill and Prince Nicolas from behind, arm in arm, walking barefoot on the beach. The Swedish princess wrote: “Some men just want to stay in the background.”

When is the move to Sweden coming?

Princess Madeleine is the youngest daughter of King Carl XVI. Gustaf (77) and Queen Silvia (80) of Sweden. She has been married to businessman Christopher O’Neill since 2013. The family lives together in their adopted home of Florida. The family was originally planned to move back to Sweden in 2023, but this was postponed to 2024 last autumn. Whether this will actually take place remains questionable.

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