Princess Birgitta of Sweden

Swedish royal and public figure

Princess Birgitta of Sweden - Leaders & Politicians born January 19th, 1937
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Born into the Swedish royal family, a younger sister of the current King Carl XVI Gustaf. Actively participated in various royal engagements and charity events throughout her life, representing the Swedish monarchy. Known for her work in cultural and humanitarian activities, including promoting Swedish traditions and arts. She lived in Germany for many years, contributing to cultural exchanges between Sweden and Germany.

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Engaged in charitable and cultural initiatives

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