Princess Désirée is now buried
Princess Désirée, sister of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, has been buried at Slottskyrkan following her passing at the age of 87.
Princess Désirée, the sister of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, passed away on January 21 at the age of 87 in her home at Koberg Castle in Västergötland. Known as one of the 'Haga Princesses', she was part of a notable royal lineage and left behind a legacy of artistic and familial dedication. Her burial took place on Thursday in Slottskyrkan, with a traditional seraphim ringing of church bells marking her passing in central Stockholm, starting at noon.
Throughout her life, Princess Désirée was known for her commitment to family, though she did engage in public duties on occasion. The royal family described her as artistic and beloved, drawing attention to her words expressing gratitude for her health and the joy she found in her children and grandchildren. Her sentiments highlight her values, emphasizing the importance of family bonds and her loving relationship with her grandchildren, who cherished their time with her.
As her remains were laid to rest at Koberg Castle, the royal family remembered her warmth and creativity. The bells of Riddarholm Church rang for an hour, celebrating her spirit and contributions. The life of Princess Désirée serves as a reminder of the personal connections behind the public facade of royal life, revealing the softer side of a figure who prioritized her family while also serving her duties as a member of the Swedish royal family.