
Masked knifeman carrying handcuffs, tape and a 'dummy gun' is arrested outside Swedish Royal Family's residence where Crown Princess Victoria lives
Daily MailA man carrying a knife, handcuffs, tape, protective mask and 'dummy gun' has been arrested outside the residence of Sweden's Royal Family. Crown Princess Victoria, 47, her husband, Prince Daniel, and their two children, Princess Estelle, 12, and Prince Oscar, eight, are based in Haga Palace, located in the Haga Park, Solna Municipality, in Stockholm. A man carrying a knife, handcuffs, tape, protective mask and dummy gun has been arrested outside the residence of Crown Princess Victoria, 47, and her husband, Prince Daniel Margareta Thorgren, head of information for the Royal Court, told Aftonbladet: 'Last night at 5pm, a man was outside the gates at Haga Castle and behaved differently. Haga Castle, which is situated in a public park, has been the home of Crown Princess Victoria, her husband Prince Daniel, and their two children since 2010. Crown Princess Victoria, 47, her husband, Prince Daniel, and their two children, Princess Estelle, 12, and Prince Oscar, eight, are based in Haga Palace, located in the Haga Park, Solna Municipality, in Stockholm were the incident happened Haga Castle, which is situated in a public park, has been the home of Crown Princess Victoria, her husband Prince Daniel, and their two children since 2010 Haga Palace, formerly known as the Queen's Pavilion, is located in the Haga Park Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel, Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar of Sweden pose for a family photo The training is part of preparations for her future role as head of state, the Royal Court said in a statement in April.
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