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A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

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Prince Philip, who has always been known for his emotional stability, was yelled at in the palace, and his father Karl XVI was the one who gave vent.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

According to the details revealed in the book "The Prince Who Can't Be King", Prince Philip had a disagreement with his father, Carl XVI.

The reason is that the father's inappropriate behavior for a long time has made the mother disheartened, and the father's immature behavior has put him in an embarrassing situation.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

In fact, Karl XVI's most famous title was "The Lustful King", and he was often known for his mouth.

Karl XVI was open-mouthed, and many words came as soon as he opened his mouth, regardless of the occasion.

For 43 years, Karl XVI had always felt that his son was the best and that a man was the right man to be king.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

Last year in the documentary "The Last King of Sweden", Karl XVI once again complained about the unfairness of fate towards his son, and he felt that his daughter was not a suitable heir to the throne.

This remark immediately caused a lot of controversy, and in the end, in the midst of a scolding, Karl XVI "corrected" his statement again.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

However, no matter how it is corrected, in Sweden Karl XVI's patriarchal ideas are already well known.

After all, he has been talking about this for 43 years, and he will bring it up again after a while.

Prince Philip was born on May 13, 1979, when the Swedish royal family fired a 42-gun salute in anticipation of his arrival, compared to 21 for his sister Victoria.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

According to international practice, the general ceremonial celebration is 21 rings, which shows how much joy the birth of his son brought him.

However, the birth of his son did not make him happy for long, as Sweden changed the law of succession to the throne shortly after Prince Philip was born.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

The change in the law of succession to the throne made Princess Victoria the first in line to the throne and Prince Philip the second in line (and now the third in line).

In fact, it was the king himself who promoted the revision of the law on the succession to the throne for men and women.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

Because he was the beneficiary of the law of male succession, and because of his boyhood, he overtook his four older sisters to become the heir to the Swedish throne.

After giving birth to a daughter and being told by a doctor that the queen had no hope of having children, Karl XVI feared that his sideline male descendants would compete with his daughter for the throne, so he proposed to Parliament to amend the law to allow women to have equal rights to inherit the throne.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

To a great surprise, Queen Sylvia later became pregnant and gave birth to her son, Prince Philip, which is why Carl XVI reversed himself.

He had always felt that the law was unfair, because he felt that the throne should go to his son, and that it would be unwise not to make the law according to his ideas.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

He believes that the law on equality between men and women should be changed from the next generation, that is, the throne will be inherited by Prince Philip, and the throne will be inherited by his grandson after the law of succession to the throne of equality between men and women, because Prince Philip's three children are all sons.

Naturally, this was protested by the affirmative action, but he never repented.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

Throughout Princess Victoria's upbringing, the King of Sweden complained about it.

Princess Victoria has been labeled as "incompetent" by her father since she was a child, which is actually a kind of psychological abuse, which not only hurts the child's self-esteem, but also makes the child have an inferiority complex.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

For a child, this is psychological abuse, so that's why Princess Victoria is trying so hard to prove herself.

Royal experts believe that Carl XVI's remarks are a serious blow to Princess Victoria, who believes that the king has not only not become a promoter of affirmative action, but has become the biggest obstacle to it.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

The younger sister of Karl XVI was no stranger to what his younger brother had done, and only his youngest sister attended the celebration of the 50th anniversary of his accession to the throne last year.

The other sisters were either unwell or found various reasons to shirk it, and if it weren't for the gender problem, Karl XVI would never have become king.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son
In an interview with the Swedish newspaper Express, Princess Bigita commented on the incident: "This is our innate mission, and we must follow the rules of the 'game'".

Now that the sisters have accepted the arrangement of fate, they don't understand why their younger brother can't let go of their obsessions.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

After more than forty years of complaining, there are still no changes to the law of succession to the Swedish throne.

As Prince Philip said, no one cares how the law from more than 40 years ago should be changed, except for Dad.

In fact, Prince Philip is the most reluctant person in the family, he not only suffers from social phobia but also dyslexia.

In order to overcome the psychological barrier, he spent a very long time.

A law that the king read for 43 years, and he not only offended his sister but also embarrassed his son

He had confessed to his friends that he was glad that he was not the heir to the throne because he could enjoy freedoms that the crown prince could not have.

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