| Reign | September 15 1973 - |
| Predecessor | Gustaf VI Adolf |
| Heiress Apparent | Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden |
| Consort | Silvia, Queen of Sweden |
| Issue | Crown Princess Victoria Carl Philip Madeleine |
| Royal House | Bernadotte |
| Father | Prince Gustaf Adolf |
| Mother | Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha |
| Born | 30 April, 1946, Haga slott, Solna, Uppland |
| Royal motto | För Sverige - i tiden (For Sweden - With the times) |
He was christened at the Royal Chapel on 7 June 1946. His godparents were The Crown Prince of Denmark, The Crown Princess of Denmark, The Crown Prince of Norway, Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, King Gustaf V of Sweden, Prince Friedrich Josias of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, The Crown Prince of Sweden, The Crown Princess of Sweden, Count Folke Bernadotte af Wisborg, and Countess Maria Bernadotte af Wisborg.
In a speech in 2005, Carl Gustaf expressed some of his feelings about growing up without having known his father. His sister Princess Birgitta elaborated on these feelings in an interview around the same time, commenting that her mother and the strict Swedish royal court of the time didn't consider the emotional needs of the Prince Gustaf's children. In that era, she said, tragedy was seldom discussed with children. "Children’s questions were met with silence, children’s anxiety and fear with the same silence."
As a result, Carl Gustaf was seven years old before he had been told about his father's death. "It was Mother’s way of handling the situation, to handle living her life. Of course it was not good for us children. It would have been much better to be able to speak about Father’s death," continued Princess Birgitta. She said it had been difficult for the future king to come to grips with not having a father and not having the same memories of him as his older sisters.
After graduating from high school, Carl Gustaf completed two and a half years of education in the Army, Navy and Air Force. He completed his exam as Officer of the Deck in 1968. He has also completed academic studies in history, sociology, political science, financial rights and economics at the universities of Uppsala and Stockholm.
To prepare for his role as head of state, Carl Gustaf followed a broad programme of studies on the court system, social organisations and institutions, trade unions, and employers' associations. In addition, he closely studied the affairs of the Parliament, Government, and Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Carl Gustaf also spent time at the Swedish Mission to the United Nations and the Swedish International Development Agency, worked at a bank in London, the Swedish Embassy, the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in France, and at the Alfa Laval company factory in France.
The King married Silvia Sommerlath on June 19, 1976, the half German, half Brazilian daughter of a businessman. Silvia met the then Crown Prince at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where she was an interpreter and host. The King and Queen reside at Drottningholm Palace outside Stockholm, and use the Royal Palace of Stockholm as their workplace.
They have three children:
Prince Carl Philip was born heir apparent. However a constitutional reform that was already under way at the time of his birth made his older sister, Victoria, the Crown Princess and heiress apparent on January 1, 1980, according to the principles of equal primogeniture.
The King's duties are, according to the constitution, of a representative and ceremonial nature. He pays State Visits abroad and receives those to Sweden, opens the Annual Session of the Parliament, Chairs the Special Council held during a change of Government, holds regular Information Councils with Ministers, Chairs the meetings of the Foreign Affairs Council, and receives and signs credentials of foreign ambassadors to Sweden - and signs those of Sweden to other countries. The King holds the highest ranks in the three branches of the Swedish Armed Forces.
The King is passionate about the environment, technology, agriculture, trade, and industry. In 1994, he delighted Swedes by reportedly saying, in response to the culling of baby seals in neighboring Norway, that a prime minister who couldn't take care of baby seals couldn't be very good at taking care of a country. The Norwegian response was a comment on his well known interest in elk hunting. On his initiative, an international symposium on the environment is held regularly. He is the protector of the Swedish Royal Academies, and takes active part in the proceedings of a few of them.
He also is the Honorary Chairman of the World Scout Foundation, and often participates in Scout activities both in Sweden and abroad. He attended the National Scout Jamboree in Virginia, USA in 1981 and was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, in 1982. Worldwide, Carl XVI Gustaf is probably best known as the presenter of the Nobel Prizes each year. He also hands over the Polar Music Prize.
Like many members of the royal family the King has an interest in automobiles, and he has recurrently been in the news for reckless driving. For instance, in the summer of 2005 when he caused an accident in Norrköping. But due to the Instrument of Government, he can’t be tried for speeding, drunk driving, or any other crimes.
His alleged interest in women sometime gets the attention of the media. On July 14, 2005 the King placed his hand a bit lower on the back side of singer Elena Paparizou than is socially acceptable. It happened when she performed at his daughter's birthday. According to the royal court his hand slipped. *
Because of his dyslexia, the king is sometimes referred to as "knugen" - a misspelling of "kungen". An English equivalent would be "the knig" instead of "the king".
1946 births | Living people | Natives of Uppland | Bernadotte | Swedish monarchs | Swedish royalty | Dukes of Swedish Provinces | Knights of the Garter | Reigning monarchs | Recipients of the Royal Victorian Chain | Bronze Wolf awardees | Rotary Club members | People with dyslexia
Karel XVI. | Carl 16. Gustav af Sverige | Karl XVI. Gustav (Schweden) | Carlos XVI Gustavo | Karolo la 16-a Gustavo | Charles XVI Gustave de Suède | Carlos XVI Gustavo | 스웨덴의 칼 16세 구스타프 | Carl XVI Gustaf dari Swedia | Carlo XVI Gustavo di Svezia | קרל השישה עשר גוסטב מלך שבדיה | კარლ XVI (შვედეთი) | Carolus XVI Gustavus | XVI. Károly Gusztáv | Karel XVI Gustaaf van Zweden | カール16世グスタフ (スウェーデン王) | Carl XVI Gustav av Sverige | Karl XVI Gustav av Sverige | Karol XVI Gustaw | Carlos XVI Gustavo da Suécia | Карл XVI Густаф | Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden | Kaarle XVI Kustaa | Carl XVI Gustaf | 卡尔十六世·古斯塔夫
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