- Source: Queen Silvia of Sweden
Silvia (born Silvia Renate Sommerlath; 23 December 1943) is Queen of Sweden as the wife of King Carl XVI Gustaf. She has held this title since her marriage to Carl Gustaf in 1976. The king and queen have three children: Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Carl Philip, and Princess Madeleine.
Childhood and parentage
Silvia Renate Sommerlath was born in Heidelberg, Germany, on 23 December 1943, the only daughter of Alice (née Soares de Toledo) and Walther Sommerlath. Her father was German and her mother Brazilian.
She has one older brother, Ralf Sommerlath (born 1929). Her other brothers were Walther Sommerlath, who died in 2020, and Jörg Sommerlath, who died in 2006. The Mother-Child House Jörg Sommerlath in Berlin, operated by Queen Silvia's World Childhood Foundation, is named after her brother.
She attended grammar school in Düsseldorf, finishing her Abitur in 1963; and attended the Munich School of Interpreting from 1965 to 1969, majoring in Spanish.
She has some fluency in Swedish Sign Language, a national sign language used by the deaf community in Sweden. She is a trained interpreter and Swedish is her sixth language. She speaks her native German, her mother's language of Portuguese, as well as French, Spanish, and English.
Marriage and family
During the 1972 Summer Olympics, Sommerlath met Crown Prince Carl Gustaf. At the time, she was leading a marketing campaign for the city of Munich. Sommerlath and the other Olympic hostesses wore sky-blue dirndls to promote Bavarian cultural identity. After the death of King Gustaf VI Adolf on 15 September 1973, Carl XVI Gustaf succeeded to the throne.
He and Sommerlath announced their engagement on 12 March 1976 and were married three months later on 19 June 1976 in Stockholm Cathedral. It was the first marriage of a reigning Swedish monarch since 1797. The wedding was preceded the evening before by a Royal Variety Performance, where the Swedish musical group ABBA performed "Dancing Queen" for the first time as a tribute to Sweden's future queen.
The King and Queen have three children:
Crown Princess Victoria, Duchess of Västergötland (born 14 July 1977), who is married to Daniel Westling and has two children
Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland (born 13 May 1979), who is married to Sofia Hellqvist and has three children
Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland, (born 10 June 1982), who is married to Christopher O'Neill and has three children
In February 2021, Silvia was taken to hospital after she fractured her right wrist in a fall.
Father's Nazi links
In July 2002, the Queen became the subject of international curiosity when an article published in the syndicalist newspaper Arbetaren reported that German state archives recorded that the Queen's father, Walther Sommerlath, joined the Nazi party's foreign wing, the NSDAP/AO, in 1934, when he was living in Brazil and working for a German steel company. In December 2010, Queen Silvia wrote a letter of complaint to Jan Scherman, the CEO of TV4, the network that had aired a documentary about her father's alleged Nazi past.
Queen Silvia commissioned a report from World War II expert Erik Norberg, a choice that was criticised due to Norberg having ties to the royal family. In his report, Norberg said that the Queen's father had in fact helped the owner of the steel-fabrication plant, a Jewish businessperson, escape from Germany by taking over the factory. In a December 2011 interview for Sweden's public service broadcaster Sveriges Television, Silvia called the media's handling of the information about her father "character assassination".
Charity involvement
Queen Silvia established Mentor International in 1994 in collaboration with the World Health Organization. Her vision was to offer mentoring as inspiration, empowerment, and motivation for young people to make healthy life choices and view their futures more positively. Mentor's work has been recognized by the United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime, the Organization of American States, and the Council of Europe. She is now an honorary board member of Mentor Foundation.
She was also a co-founder of the World Childhood Foundation in 1999, having been inspired by her work as Patron of the first World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children held in Stockholm. She has also been involved in the Global Child Forum, which she helped initiate, as a keynote speaker in several forums.
Her commitment to the work with dementia and the care of the elderly at the end of life is also well known and respected. On her initiative, Silviahemmet was established in Stockholm. It works to educate hospital personnel in how to work with people suffering from dementia, and also initiates research in the area.
She chairs the Royal Wedding Fund, which supports research in sports and athletics for disabled young people and the Queen Silvia Jubilee Fund for research on children and disability.
Queen Silvia holds honorary positions in the Swedish Amateur Athletic Association, the Children's Cancer Foundation of Sweden and Save the Children Sweden.
Honours and arms
= National
=Sweden:
Member and Commander of the Royal Order of the Seraphim, in diamonds (LoKavKMOmbr)
Member of the Royal Family Decoration of King Carl XVI Gustaf
Recipient of the 50th Birthday Badge Medal of King Carl XVI Gustaf
Recipient of the Wedding Medal of Crown Princess Victoria to Daniel Westling
Recipient of the Ruby Jubilee Badge Medal of King Carl XVI Gustaf
Recipient of the 70th Birthday Badge Medal of King Carl XVI Gustaf
Recipient of the Golden Jubilee Badge Medal of King Carl XVI Gustaf
= Foreign
=Argentina: Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator General San Martín
Austria: Grand Star of the Order of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
Belgium: Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold
Brazil: Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross
Brunei: Member of the Family Order of Laila Utama
Bulgaria: Grand Cross of the Order of the Balkan Mountains
Chile: Grand Cross of the Order of Bernardo O'Higgins
Croatia: Grand Cross of the Grand Order of Queen Jelena
Denmark:
Knight of the Order of the Elephant (3 September 1985)
Recipient of the Silver Anniversary Medal of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik
Estonia:
Grand Cross of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana
Grand Cross of the Order of the White Star
Finland:
Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
Germany:
Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Member of the Decoration of Merit (Baden-Würtemberg)
Member of the Decoration of Merit (Bavaria)
France:
Grand Cross of the Order of the Legion of Honour
Grand Cross of the Order of National Merit
Greece: Grand Cross of the Order of Honour
Holy See:
Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Pope Pius IX
Recipient of the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice
Hungary: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary
Iceland: Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon
Italy: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
Japan: Grand Cordon (Paulownia) of the Order of the Precious Crown
Jordan: Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance
Latvia:
Commander Grand Cros of the Order of the Three Stars
Grand Cross of the Order of Cross of Recognition
Lithuania:
Grand Cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit
Luxembourg: Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau
Malaysia: Recipient of the Order of the Crown of the Realm
Mexico: Grand Cross of the Order of the Aztec Eagle
Netherlands: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands
Norway:
Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Olav
Recipient of the Silver Jubilee Medal of King Harald V
Poland: Knight of the Order of the White Eagle
Portugal:
Grand Cross of the Order of Christ
Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry
Romania: Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania
Slovenia: Member of the Decoration for Exceptional Merits
South Korea: Grand Gwanghwa Medal of the Order of Diplomatic Service Merit
Spain:
Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic (15 October 1979)
Dame Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III (16 November 2021)
Thailand:
Dame Grand Cross (1st Class) of the Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao (2003)
Recipient of the Boy Scout Citation Medal (2009)
Recipient of the Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 60th Anniversary of the Accession to the Throne of H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (2006)
Tunisia: Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit
Ukraine:
Member 1st Class of the Order of Merit
Member 1st Class of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise
= Awards
=Sweden: Grand Cross of the Social Order of the Amaranth
Germany: The National German Sustainability Award
United Arab Emirates: Recipient of the Shaikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Motherhood and Childhood Award (November 2016)
= Honorary doctorates
=Queen Silvia has been awarded a number of honorary doctorates, most recently for her work on dementia.
1990 – University of Turku
1993 – Karolinska Institute
1994 – Linköping University
1999 – University of Gothenburg
2023 – University of Stirling, UK
References
External links
Biography of Queen Silvia – Official website of the Swedish Royal Court
Ancestry of Queen Silvia of Sweden
World Childhood Foundation – Official site
The Mentor Foundation International – Official site
The Swedish Royal Family Archived 27 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine – Information site with pictures, news etc.
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