pezar wrote:
A little secret about Crown Princess Victoria: She was the first born to King Carl Gustav, and the queen, her mother, was having trouble conceiving another baby. In fact, Victoria herself took quite a bit of effort on the part of the royal couple to arrive. At the time, Sweden's constitution prescribed that the monarchy be dissolved if there wasn't a male heir. The Swedes weren't about to let THAT happen, so the parliament quickly introduced a constitutional amendment to remove the gender requirement. While they were debating it, the queen got pregnant. They passed it just before she gave birth...to a boy. (This was in the 1970s, before ultrasound technology.)
Because of a quirk in the hastily passed law, Victoria has a status not granted ANY OTHER female royal heir in the entire world: she is the APPARENT, not presumptive, heiress. This means that if she and this guy have a girl first, then a boy, the girl will be the heir to the throne. No other monarchy on earth has this feature.
When the Japanese monarchy was imperiled because of a law similar to the former law in Sweden, the Japanese parliament refused to intervene. And the Japanese monarchy is far older than the Swedish. The Chrysanthemum Throne dates back to the time of Christ. Needless to say, the Japanese breathed a HUGE sigh of relief when the empress had a boy.
Given her mom's history of difficult pregnancies, and Victoria's relatively advanced age for bearing kids (I believe she's in her mid 30s, which is pushing it-it's rare for women over 40 to get knocked up, and if they do the baby is a mess), the Swedish law may come in handy yet again.
Norway has an identical system to Sweden. The first-born child of the Crown Prince of Norway is a girl, Princess Ingrid Alexandra. She is the heir apparent to the Norwegian throne and will become Crown Princess when her father becomes King, and upon her father's death, she will become Queen. Her younger brother will never become King unless she for some reason should decide to abdicate or choose not to become Queen.