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The articles of the three children are all stubs. As there are approximately 5,000 Swedish Barons, it's not really a mark of distinction sufficient to warrant articles of their own, but with their place in the in British line of succession and proximity to the Swedish throne, redirects for them to a summary article are approriate, and this is the appropriate article to put a summary in my opinion. Caerwine 23:01, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I think it's almost irritating to read what place in British succession line every European royal occupies. If I'm reading about a Swedish royal I could be interested in his/her place in the Swedish succession line, but I don't understand who could care he/she is 200th or something like this in British one. I understand you writers are probably British, but I invite you to remember this is a WORLD Enclyclopedia not a British one.
It seems SO trivial where the wedding reception of a minor Swedish nobleman was held. This information is not even on the Swedish Wikipedia. Abercrombieclub ( talk) 02:13, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
It might be interesting to note here that Désirée actually is the only living Swedish baroness whose title of baroness is still officially sanctioned by the Swedish government, through the office of the head state, every time her title is mentioned by that office. Otherwise, nobility has not existed legally in Sweden since 2003, and the government no longer recognizes anybody else's title. Her husband's title, thus, was officially cancelled with everyone else's when the nobility was discontinued, and the King does not have the power to reverse that, only the power to repeat and reconfirm the title which his office granted his sister especially. I've never seen anything in print on this yet, which might be able to be used as a source to add the item to the article. -- SergeWoodzing ( talk) 21:44, 4 October 2014 (UTC)
Pls see & discuss here! -- SergeWoodzing ( talk) 12:29, 14 December 2014 (UTC)
Her surname since 1964 is Silfverschiöld & we use surnames for non-royals. Her courtesy title of "princess" is undefined, except that it has been specifically stated that she is not a royal princess. I did some work on this article, correcting some typos and bringing it into line in accordance with normal WP policy for bios on non-royals, only to be very quickly revoked by someone who seems not to even have looked at all the constructive work I had done. Reverting. -- SergeWoodzing ( talk) 17:39, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
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The articles of the three children are all stubs. As there are approximately 5,000 Swedish Barons, it's not really a mark of distinction sufficient to warrant articles of their own, but with their place in the in British line of succession and proximity to the Swedish throne, redirects for them to a summary article are approriate, and this is the appropriate article to put a summary in my opinion. Caerwine 23:01, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I think it's almost irritating to read what place in British succession line every European royal occupies. If I'm reading about a Swedish royal I could be interested in his/her place in the Swedish succession line, but I don't understand who could care he/she is 200th or something like this in British one. I understand you writers are probably British, but I invite you to remember this is a WORLD Enclyclopedia not a British one.
It seems SO trivial where the wedding reception of a minor Swedish nobleman was held. This information is not even on the Swedish Wikipedia. Abercrombieclub ( talk) 02:13, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
It might be interesting to note here that Désirée actually is the only living Swedish baroness whose title of baroness is still officially sanctioned by the Swedish government, through the office of the head state, every time her title is mentioned by that office. Otherwise, nobility has not existed legally in Sweden since 2003, and the government no longer recognizes anybody else's title. Her husband's title, thus, was officially cancelled with everyone else's when the nobility was discontinued, and the King does not have the power to reverse that, only the power to repeat and reconfirm the title which his office granted his sister especially. I've never seen anything in print on this yet, which might be able to be used as a source to add the item to the article. -- SergeWoodzing ( talk) 21:44, 4 October 2014 (UTC)
Pls see & discuss here! -- SergeWoodzing ( talk) 12:29, 14 December 2014 (UTC)
Her surname since 1964 is Silfverschiöld & we use surnames for non-royals. Her courtesy title of "princess" is undefined, except that it has been specifically stated that she is not a royal princess. I did some work on this article, correcting some typos and bringing it into line in accordance with normal WP policy for bios on non-royals, only to be very quickly revoked by someone who seems not to even have looked at all the constructive work I had done. Reverting. -- SergeWoodzing ( talk) 17:39, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
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