Swedish Monarchy
The Swedish Monarchy is one of the oldest monarchies in the world, with roots tracing back to the Viking Age. Today, it is a constitutional monarchy, meaning the royal family has no governing power and primarily serves ceremonial roles. The current monarch is King Carl XVI Gustaf, who has reigned since 1973.
The royal family participates in various state functions and represents Sweden internationally. They also engage in charitable work and promote Swedish culture. The monarchy is supported by the public, with many citizens viewing it as a symbol of national unity and tradition.