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    Sweden's crown princess gives birth to baby girl

    STOCKHOLM (AP) — Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria gave birth to her first child early Thursday, a baby girl who will be groomed to one day become the country's queen.

    Victoria's husband, Prince Daniel, said the girl, who is second in line to the Swedish throne, was born at 4:26 a.m. (0326 GMT) at the Karolinska University Hospital in Solna, a suburb of Stockholm. She was 20 inches (51 centimeters) long and weighed 7.23 pounds (3.28 kilograms).

    "When I left the room the little princess was sleeping on her mother's chest and they were looking very cozy," an emotional Daniel told reporters. "The little daughter and the crown princess are doing very well."

    Victoria, 34, is next in line to the throne held by her father, King Carl XVI Gustaf, since 1973. Sweden changed the constitution in 1980, three years after Victoria was born, to allow the eldest heir to inherit the throne, regardless of gender. Before that female heirs were excluded.

    Daniel said the king and Victoria's mother, Queen Silvia, had been informed of the birth and "are very happy."

    Victoria married Daniel, a commoner and her former personal trainer, in June 2010. In August last year, the Royal Court announced that Victoria was pregnant.

    Sweden's top news sites proclaimed the royal birth with bold headlines Thursday, as TV stations broadcast live from the hospital. The Royal Court made the announcement on its website and, in a modern touch, on its Facebook page.

    As is custom when an heir to the throne is born, the Swedish Armed Forces were to celebrate the news with two 21-gun salutes at noon in Stockholm and other cities around Sweden.

    The country had eagerly awaited the announcement all night after the Royal Court confirmed after midnight that Victoria had checked in to the hospital.

    Daniel said he was "pretty nervous" during the birth and that he cut the baby's umbilical cord. The king will announce the girl's name later this week, he said.

    Like in neighboring Scandinavian countries, Sweden's monarch is primarily a figurehead, representing the country as the head of state but with powers limited to ceremonial functions. One of the Swedish monarch's most prominent duties is to hand out the prestigious Nobel Prizes at the annual award ceremony in December.

    Victoria is widely admired by Swedes for being down-to-earth and unassuming. It's not uncommon to see her and Prince Daniel venture out of their lakeside palace for a stroll in a nearby public park, with security guards in tow.

    Dr. Lennart Nordstrom, who was present during the delivery, said there were no complications. The royal couple had specifically requested that they should not receive any special treatment, he said.

    "Both the crown princess and Daniel have been adamant that they should receive the same care as everyone else," Nordstrom told The Associated Press.

    The royal family in general, and Victoria in particular, are highly popular in Sweden, which helps explain why the centuries-old monarchy has survived even though the concept of inherited privilege runs counter to the egalitarian character of modern Swedish society.

    However, voices calling for a republic have been emboldened in recent years following the scandal surrounding an unauthorized biography of the king in 2010, with claims of seedy night club visits and an extramarital affair.

    A close friend of the king caused him further embarrassment when he was caught on tape negotiating with mobsters in an apparent attempt to keep unflattering information about the king's entourage from the public eye.

    The Swedish monarchy rests on traditions stretching back to the end of the Viking age, more than 1,000 years ago, but the current dynasty was founded in 1810, when French marshal Jean Baptiste Bernadotte was elected as successor to the throne.

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    Associated Press writer Karl Ritter contributed to this report.

     

    25 comments

    • happylady  •  3 months ago
      Maybe Beyonce and Jay Z should take a lesson from this Princess in requesting no special treatment for her childbirth. If royalty didn't need special treatment why did Beyonce and Jay Z have to make such drama ? Just sayin'.
      • stephaniej 3 months ago
        Somehow, I think the not so mere fact that they are royalty means they didn't have to request special treatment, could even say they didn't want it, and still got it. Just sayin'.
      • Vivian Tse 3 months ago
        actually, there was a scandal earlier this week when they blocked off parking spaces for orthopedic patients in the hospital parking lot for media vans without any notice and people got 1000 kr parking tickets. entitlement!
      • uh yeah 3 months ago
        a 21 gun salute is not over the top for a birth?
    • Lynsey  •  3 months ago
      So Sweden, after not having any female rulers for centuries, will now have two successive queens, how lovely! Barring any unfortunate accidents, FIVE of Europe's seven remaining kingdoms (leaving out Monaco, Luxembourg & Liechtenstein) will be ruled by queens! And if they get the succession law changed in the UK and Will and Kate have a girl, it'll be six of seven--poor Christian of Denmark! Anyway, huge congrats to Vickan and Daniel!
      • Betsy 3 months ago
        The Netherlands now has a Queen, but they have a crown prince, who does have a daughter, so after 3 queens in a row, they will get one King and then a Queen again.
      • Katrina 3 months ago
        The UK recently changed the succession law.
      • Kate 3 months ago
        Cool! I wonder when the U.S. will be okay with a female president. : /
    • Mike  •  Coatesville, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      I honestly do not care.. but good luck to the parents and the little one.. Kids are usually a mood improver..
    • Pam  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 months ago
      Very cool that their constitution claims the eldest (regardless of gender) will the heir. Congrats to them and the new bundle of joy
    • Leslie  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
      Wow! Can't wait to see pics and learn what her name will be. Congratulations to the happy couple, in-laws, family and the country of Sweden
    • ******  •  3 months ago
      Beyonce and Jay Z should take a lesson from the Royals in Sweden. Money can't buy you class, I don't care how many Grammys they both have. JUST SAYING. As much as B and J "think" they are royalty, they aren't!
    • Christa  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      She already is out of the hospital 10 hours after birth.
    • Someone  •  Rogers, Arkansas  •  3 months ago
      So refreshing to read about a family that has wealth and power being so down to earth! Congrats to the parents!
    • Josie Buchanan  •  3 months ago
      congratulations to the parents and grandparents of the new princess. Thank you Lord for a healthy baby and mommy.
    • anonymous  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      DILLIGAF
      • SarahW 3 months ago
        ?????
      • richietfan 3 months ago
        Do I look like I give a #$%$
      • Leslie 3 months ago
        SaraW "do I look like I give a ----"
    • Angie  •  3 months ago
      shotgun wedding then
      • Leslie 3 months ago
        Well, maybe she got pregnant right away!
      • Christa 3 months ago
        They are married for about 2 years, how long were you pregnant 24 months like an elephant.
    • Christa  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      Congrats to the parents.
    • Tori Jo  •  3 months ago
      Congrats!
    • amanda  •  Stockton, California  •  3 months ago
      congrats ! how wonderful !
    • mffl  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  3 months ago
      inga from sveden yah!
    • Corinne  •  Montreal, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Jay-Z and Beyonce are commoners and they*re also black but because people give them too
      much importance they think they are royalties....guess what, they*re just 2 crows.
    • Nelly  •  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  •  3 months ago
      congrats princess
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      If there is one thing about the U.S. that I don't like, it's how we don't have anything this awesome to get exited about.
    • vinnie van go go  •  Ephrata, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      god save the queen i wish we were still part of england
    • coogan  •  Arlington, Virginia  •  3 months ago
      Just wondering why this is considered entertainment?

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