Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy reflects on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back as senior royals, as well as King Charles III becoming Britain's reigning monarch following Queen Elizabeth II's death. Several royal experts believe the Duke and Duchess of Sussex can learn a thing or two from the Swedes. Following Princess Madeleine of Sweden's birthday on June 10, the Royal House of Sweden announced that the 42-year-old and her husband, Christopher O’Neill, were relocating back to her home country after living in Florida with their three children.
Several royal watchers turned to social media and remarked how the family managed to live a quiet, private life in the U.S., in comparison to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have aired their grievances since moving to California in 2020.
PRINCESS MADELEINE OF SWEDEN AND HER FAMILY LEAVING FLORIDA TO MOVE BACK TO HER HOME COUNTRY Princess Madeleine of Sweden has returned to her home country with her husband, U.S. financier Christopher O'Neill, and their three children.
(Patrick van Katwijk/Getty Images) "Princess Madeleine and Chris don’t seek out fame," Shannon Felton Spence, a former British public affairs official, told Fox News Digital. "They want to live a normal life," she claimed. "Several years ago, her father, the king, took away the titles and HRH of the grandchildren not in the direct line of succession – including Madeleine’s children.
There were no complaints from the Swedish court. It was.
