Queen Silvia
Silvia Renate Sommerlath was born in the German university town of
Heidelberg in 1943. Her father Walter was a German businessman and her
mother Alice was Brazilian. In Silvia's youth, the family moved to
Brazil, where Walter and Alice once had met. Walter worked for a major
company in that country. After Walter's death, it was revealed that he
had been a member of the Nazi Party during the Third Reich, a story
that caused some stir. Silvia has always declined to comment on her
father's past. He died in 1990. Her mother Alice suffered from
Alzheimer's disease during her last years and died in 1997. Silvia
served as hostess at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. That
is where she met crown prince Carl Gustav of Sweden. They fell in love,
but kept their relationship private for some time. On 15 September,
1973 Carl Gustav became King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden. He married
Silvia in Stockholm on 19 June, 1976 and Silvia became the first
"commoner" to be Queen of Sweden. Their children are: Victoria (crown
princess, born 14 July 1977), Carl Philip (born 13 May 1979) and
Madeleine (born 10 June 1982). Through the years, Silvia has supported
groups like handicapped people and abused and/or orphaned
children.