Four princesses are to take the throne in Europe;  one is a Brazilian niece

Four princesses are to take the throne in Europe; one is a Brazilian niece


Meanwhile, British mourning Elizabeth II may take a long time to have a new reigning queen

The death of Elizabeth, head of the Windsor dynasty, draws attention to other royal houses of old Europe.

There are princesses lined up, waiting for the opportunity to become the reigning queen.

In Sweden, the heir to the throne is Victoria, 45, eldest daughter of King Carl Gustav and Queen Silvia. Married, she has two children.

His maternal grandmother was a Brazilian, Alice Soares de Toledo, from a traditional São Paulo family.

Victoria suffered from dyslexia as a child. Years later, she developed anorexia nervosa.

In addition, he has prosopagnosia, a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to recognize faces.

In Belgium, the successor of the current King Philip is the eldest daughter Elizabeth, the 20-year-old Duchess of Brabant.

If the ascension is confirmed, she will be the first woman to become a monarch in the history of her country.

Encouraged by her mother, Queen Matilda, Elizabeth is dedicated to having a solid academic background.

He attended a course in History and Politics and will also graduate in Social and Military Sciences.

At the age of 18, Catharina-Amalia is the heir of King William Alexander of the Netherlands, also known as Holland.

She holds the title of Princess of Orange. Her traditional clan, especially her mother, Queen Máxima, born in Argentina, does their best to keep her away from the harassment of the gossip press.

In 2020, the Argentine edition of “Caras” magazine published photos of Catharina-Amalia and made a remark about her weight, calling the young woman “plus size”.

The negative repercussions highlighted the inhuman pressure imposed by the thin dictatorship. The publisher of the publication apologized.

In Spain, King Felipe VI prepares his eldest daughter, Infanta Leonor, princess of Asturias, to sit on the throne one day.

Now 16, the girl lives by strict rules set by her mother, Queen Letizia, a former TV news host who divorced her first husband when she married then Prince Felipe.

One of the differences of the princess is that she speaks Mandarin, the official language of China. Even so young, she is a fashion icon among Spanish teenagers.

Meanwhile, it will take the UK several decades, perhaps more than a century, to have a new queen.

Next in line is William, 40. Then his son, Prince George, who is now 9 years old.

Only then does Princess Charlotte, 7 years old, appear. If her brother has children, she is unlikely to have a chance to occupy the throne.





Four princesses are to take the throne in Europe;  one is a Brazilian niece

Source: Terra

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