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Heir Deleted: Princess Désirées Banishes Son From Will

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In the will of the deceased Princess Désirée, her son Carl is not considered. She justified this decision in her last will.

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Princess Désirée leaves behind a fortune of about 11.6 million euros – but her son goes empty. The reason behind it is wiser than he seems at first.

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Desirée of Sweden died on 21 January 2026 at the age of 87. A sad news for the Swedish King, who lost an older sister after the death a few months before Princess Brigitte , settled in Mallorca. “My family and I extend our deepest condolences to the children of Princess Désirée and to their families”, commented the monarch after making the sad news known. Now it has been precisely that family that has known what were the last wishes of Desirée, …

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The last wishes of King Charles Gustavo’s sister share her property between her two daughters, Princess Kristine and Hélène, but leave nothing to Prince Carl. “It has been duly compensated in my husband’s will,” justifies the document

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In the will of the deceased Princess Désirée, her son Carl is not considered. She justified this decision in her last will.

The Son Gets Nothing.

The Swedish princess leaves behind an inheritance of 126 million Swedish kronor, which corresponds to approximately 86.5 million Danish kroner.

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In the will of the deceased Princess Désirée her son Carl is not considered.This decision she justified in her last will. Princess Désirée of Sweden: She became 87 years old. Image: ImagoIn the will of the deceased Princess Désirée her son Carl is not considered.This decision she justified in her last will.Elena Rothammer / t-onlineAn article byOn January 21, 2026 Princess Désirée, the older sister of King Carl Gustaf, died at the age of 87 in h…

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www.t-online.de broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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