Line of succession to the Swedish throne

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The line of succession to the Swedish throne is determined by the Swedish Act of Succession. In 1980 Sweden adopted equal primogeniture, meaning that the eldest child of the monarch, regardless of gender, takes precedence in the line of succession. Sweden had previously (since 1810) used agnatic primogeniture, meaning that only males could inherit the throne.

[edit] Current order of succession

  1. HRH The Crown Princess, Duchess of Västergötland (Victoria, born 1977)
  2. HRH The Duchess of Östergötland (Estelle, born 2012)
  3. HRH The Duke of Värmland (Prince Carl Philip, born 1979)
  4. HRH The Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland (Princess Madeleine, born 1982)

[edit] Previous orders of succession

Since (1) Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte was elected Crown Prince of Sweden on 21 August 1810 and came to the throne as King Karl XIV Johan on 5 February 1818, the following persons have been in the succession:

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