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  1. Monica Kristina Margaretha Bonde af Björnö, ogift Bernadotte af Wisborg, född 5 mars 1948 i Salzburg i Österrike, är en svensk journalist. Hon är journalist vid Aller media och är verksam vid veckotidningen Svensk Damtidning där hon bland annat är redaktör för avdelningen "Eko".

  2. As his unconstitutional marriage to Wijkmark - enskild mans dotter (daughter of a common man) - could not be approved by the Swedish government, Bernadotte knew he was giving up his Swedish titles and succession rights. They adopted two children: Monica Kristina Margaretha Bernadotte (born 5 March 1948, adopted in 1951).

  3. Monica Kristina Margaretha Bernadotte. Journalist. Far: Carl Johan Arthur Bernadotte (1916 - 2012) Mor: Elin Kerstin Margareta Wijkmark (1910 - 1987) Född: 1948-03-05 Österrike, Salzburg. Äktenskap med Johan Bonde (1950 - ) Vigsel: 1976. Skilsmässa: 1997. Noteringar. Monica hade tidigare efternamnet Bonde af Björnö.

  4. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Monica Kristina Margaretha Bernadotte (born March 5, 1951). She was adopted in 1951. Monica married Johan Peder Grefve Bonde af Björnö in 1976: they have 3 children – Ebba Kristina (born October 20, 1980), Marianne Cecilia (born September 29, 1982) and Carl Johan (born April 14, 1984).

  5. 6 de oct. de 2019 · Monika Bernadotte (born 1948, adopted in 1951) Monika Bernadotte married Count Johan Peder Bonde. They had three children and divorced after 21 years of marriage.

  6. Carlos Juan Bernadotte (Carl Johan Arthur Bernadotte; Estocolmo, 31 de octubre de 1916-Ängelholm, 5 de mayo de 2012) [2] fue príncipe de Suecia y duque de Dalecarlia hasta 1946, conde de Wisborg y príncipe Bernadotte [3] a partir de 1951, fue el quinto hijo del rey Gustavo VI Adolfo y de su primera esposa, la princesa Margarita de ...

  7. 4 de may. de 2024 · Count Carl Johan of Wisborg died on May 5, 2012, at Ängelholm Hospital in Bastad, Sweden at the age of 95. After the funeral service in Bastad, his coffin was taken to the Royal Chapel at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden where a service of thanksgiving was held.