Born Crown Prince of Sweden, he retained his title and first place in succession for seven months until 1 January 1980 .
It is famous as the death site of Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden in 1810.
He is best known for serving as Crown Prince of Sweden briefly in 1810, adopted by Charles XIII, before his sudden death from stroke.
His first cousin Adolph Frederick, of his same Oldenburg dynasty, was elected Crown Prince of Sweden.
Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden (1768-1810), also known as Christian August of Augustenborg.
The institute was founded in 1925 by, among others, King Gustaf VI Adolf, then Crown Prince of Sweden.
Among her famous passengers, the yacht numbered the King of Belgium and the Crown Prince of Sweden.
They were attached to the bodyguard of Bernadotte, Crown Prince of Sweden.
Christian August was elected Crown Prince of Sweden on 29 December 1809 and left Norway on 7 January 1810.
He was born Crown Prince of Sweden, because Sweden did not allow women to rule as Queen Regnant.