Swedish Royal Family exempted from future royal duties by the King's grandchildren Oct. 8 at 15:15

The Swedish royal family announced that five of the seven grandchildren of the king would be removed from the official royal family as they would not seek public service in the future. The five parents, the prince and the princess, are also welcoming comments that future options will expand.

The Swedish royal family announced on the 7th that they will remove five of their grandsons from King Gustav.

The king has seven grandchildren, but it does not apply to the two grandchildren who are the children of the Crown Prince Victoria.

The five people who are targeted are now 1 to 5 years old, will be exempted from public affairs in the future, and will not be allocated a national tax budget, but will continue to have a royal title.

Prince Carl Philip, the father of two of the five, commented at the SNS that "I have a positive choice because I have free options in my life."

Princess Madeleine, three mothers, also welcomed the comment, “I think this reform has been planned for many years and it is a great opportunity for children to shape their lives in the future.”

The British public broadcaster BBC tells about the background of the expert that the number of royals has increased and the budget has been debated, and that it will also open up future choices for royal children.