Swedish order of precedence
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The general order of precedence in Sweden at the annual opening of the Riksdag is as follows:
- The Monarch and spouse.
- The Speaker of the Riksdag and spouse.
- The Prime Minister and spouse.
- The Marshal of the Realm and spouse.
A more detailed order of precedence is the described in the Court Calendar which is as follows:[1]
This list is incomplete
The Royal House
- TM King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia
- Foreign Heads of State
- Members of the Royal House
- TRH Crown Princess Victoria, Duchess of Västergötland and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland
- HRH Princess Estelle, Duchess of Östergötland
- HRH Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne
- HRH Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland and Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland
- HRH Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Gästrikland and Hälsingland
- HRH Princess Leonore, Duchess of Gotland
- HRH Princess Birgitta, Princess of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Group 1a.
- Sisters of His Majesty the King who are no longer members of the Royal House:
Group 1b.
- Current and former officeholders:
- The Speaker of the Riksdag Urban Ahlin
- The Prime Minister Stefan Löfven
- The Marshal of the Realm His Excellency Svante Lindqvist
- The Mistress of the Robes Countess Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister
- Former Speakers of the Riksdag:
- Former Prime Ministers:
- Former Marshals of the Realm
Group 2a.
- The Deputy Prime Minister (and Minister for the Environment) Åsa Romson
- The Minister for Foreign Affairs Margot Wallström
- Other Cabinet Ministers (in order of seniority: first, year of first cabinet appointment; second, date of birth)
Group 2b.
Group 3.
- Recipients of His Majesty the King's Medal of the 12th Size with Chain.
- Bertil Werkström, former archbishop
- Birgitta Blom, former president of the Svea Court of Appeal
- General Bengt Gustafsson, former supreme commander
- Magnus Sjöberg, former president of the supreme administrative court
- Anders Knutsson, former president of the supreme court
- Gunnar Weman, former archbishop
- Olof Johansson, former cabinet minister and leader of the Centre Party
- General Owe Wiktorin, former supreme commander
- Johan Hirschfeldt, former president of the Svea Court of Appeal
- Torkel Gregow
- Gunnar Björne
- General Johan Hederstedt, former supreme commander
- Karl Gustav Hammar, former archbishop
- Alf Svensson, former leader of the Christian Democrats
- Bo Svensson
- Hans Ragnemalm
- Rune Lavin
- General Håkan Syrén, former supreme commander
- Johan Munch, former president of the supreme court
Group 4a.
- Baron Niclas Silfverschiöld (husband of Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld)
- Tord Magnuson (husband of Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson)
Group 4b.
- The Archbishop of Uppsala Antje Jackelén
- The President of the Supreme Administrative Court Mats Melin
- The Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces General Sverker Göranson
- The President of the Supreme Court Marianne Lundius
Group 4c.
- The County Governor (of the county where the event is held)
Footnotes
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