Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia:



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Prince Carl Philip (41) and Princess Sofia (36) will be parents again. He informs the Swedish royal family in a press release on Friday.

– We are happy and expectant, and we look forward to welcoming our third child, a brother of Prince Alexander and Prince Gabriel. A new little member of our family, says the couple in the press release.

LOOKING FORWARD: The press release says that things are going well with the princess, who will give birth in the new year.  Photography: Linda Broström / Royal.  The States of the Court

JOYS: The press release says that the princess, who will give birth in the new year, is fine. Photography: Linda Broström / Royal. The States of the Court
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It also appears that the Swedish princess has a period at the end of the month from March to April next year. So they already have two children. Prince Alexander was born in 2016 and is four years old. Prince Gabriel was born the following year and turned three.

The news comes just a week after the Swedish prince and princess were confirmed to have been diagnosed with a crown infection. Therefore Princess Sofia has been ill during her pregnancy.

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Was infected

“The prince and princess show signs of mild flu symptoms, but they are fine under the circumstances. Immediately after being diagnosed with the disease, the prince and princess were quarantined at home with their two children,” it was said in the press release.

FOUR BECOMES FIVE: In the spring, the family of Swedish princes will expand once again.  Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia already have two children, Prince Gabriel and Prince Alexander.  Photographed here in 2018. Photo: Utrecht Robin / Action Press / REX, NTB

FIRE BECOMES FIVE: In the spring, the family of Swedish princes will expand once again. Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia already have two children, Prince Gabriel and Prince Alexander. Photographed here in 2018. Photo: Utrecht Robin / Action Press / REX, NTB
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During the crown pandemic, the Swedish prince and princess have done their part to contribute to the Swedish people. The princess enlisted in the health service and worked as a support staff at the Sophiahjemmet hospital in the Swedish capital.

At that time, he completed a three-day course in care work, which was started so that laid off employees, including from the hotel and restaurant industry, could be trained to relieve employees in the health and care service in the country. He later won an award for this work.

Touching tribute on wedding day

Touching tribute on wedding day

Since mid-May, the prince has also served as a reserve officer in the Swedish defense, thus joining the ranks of other famous people who want to help during the crown crisis.

Hopefully, the couple’s third child will announce his arrival just after they started getting vaccinated in Sweden, and thus avoid growing up with any memory of the pandemic.

Not just easy

It was in 2005 that the Swedes first introduced Sofia Hellqvist, a glamorous model who participated in the first season of “Paradise Hotel” in Sweden. In 2009, however, she met Prince Carl Philip.

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Since then, things have gone from strength to strength. The couple quickly decided that they wanted to spend the rest of their lives together and in 2014 they got engaged. On June 13, 2015, they said “yes” to Slottskyrkan in Stockholm, and now they are expecting their third child.

THEN: Prince Carl Philip proposed to his fiancee in 2014, and the wedding took place the following year.  The journey from reality show contestant to princess hasn't just been easy for Sofia.  Photo: Jonas Ekstrmer / TT / NTB

AT THAT TIME: Prince Carl Philip proposed to his fiancee in 2014, and the wedding took place the following year. The journey from reality show contestant to princess hasn’t just been easy for Sofia. Photo: Jonas Ekstrmer / TT / NTB
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The road has not only been easy for the princess, who has previously spoken openly that she has experienced provocative and hateful comments on the Internet. Earlier this year, a television documentary appeared, in which the princess revealed that she had struggled to find her role as royalty.

– Since I became a princess, I have gone through many identity crises. Who am I really ?, he said in the documentary, reproduced by Billedbladet.

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The TV4 documentary was titled “Princesa Sofía – Project Playground,” and the documentary follows the 35-year-old on a trip to South Africa, where she performs charity work through the Project Playground organization.

The princess founded the organization together with her partner Frida Vesterberg in 2010 and works primarily to improve children’s rights and living conditions.

– Here in South Africa I have a kind of identity and when I get home I have another. Here I can only be myself, said the princess in the documentary.

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