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Louise, Queen consort of Sweden in 1950
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Louise, Queen consort of Sweden in 1950
Swedish Royalty - Louise Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten (previously Princess Louise of Battenberg - 18891965). Became Queen consort of Sweden in 1950 and served as such until her death in 1965 (as Crown Princess of Sweden and Duchess of Scania). Date: circa 1950
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1950 Alexandra Battenberg Ceremonial Consort Irene Louise Marie Mountbatten Official Scania Sweden Swedish
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This striking photograph captures Louise, Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten, in her role as Queen Consort of Sweden, circa 1950. Born on March 25, 1889, as Princess Louise of Battenberg, she would later become a central figure in Swedish royal history. Louise's life began in a multicultural family, with her father being a British prince and her mother a German princess. However, during World War I, the family was forced to renounce their German titles due to anti-German sentiment, and they adopted the surname Mountbatten instead. In 1923, Louise married Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, the heir to the Swedish throne. Their marriage brought her to Sweden, where she would spend the rest of her life. Louise was popular among the Swedish people, known for her grace, intelligence, and her dedication to her new country. When her husband became King Gustaf VI Adolf in 1950, Louise became Queen Consort of Sweden and was also granted the titles of Crown Princess and Duchess of Scania. In this official portrait, Louise wears the traditional Swedish regalia, including the three-feathered crown and the Order of the Seraphim. Her elegant and poised demeanor reflects her deep commitment to her role as a monarch. Louise served as Queen Consort until her untimely death on March 7, 1965, at the age of 75. Her passing was mourned by the Swedish people, who appreciated her dedication and her role in shaping the country's history. This photograph stands as a testament to her legacy as a beloved and respected monarch.
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