
Who knew that it would be so much pure childish fun if someone with decent Photoshop skills put a collection of silly hats on Carolus XVI Gustavus? There's even rumoured to be an unedited picture there, but I certainly can't identify it.
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Who knew that it would be so much pure childish fun if someone with decent Photoshop skills put a collection of silly hats on Carolus XVI Gustavus? There's even rumoured to be an unedited picture there, but I certainly...
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Posted on: April 30, 2010 5:44 AM, by Martin R

Who knew that it would be so much pure childish fun if someone with decent Photoshop skills put a collection of silly hats on Carolus XVI Gustavus? There's even rumoured to be an unedited picture there, but I certainly can't identify it.
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The unedited picture is the one with the Viking helmet in Saudi Arabia - his hosts kinda expected that, and he didn't want to disappoint them.
Posted by: Phillip IV | April 30, 2010 7:40 AM
Hahaha some of the soldiers' hats aren't much better.
Posted by: kevin | April 30, 2010 11:22 AM
It's the scout cap. Btw, Swedish popular support for monarchy is declining, according to two recent surveys - from 85% to 56% in ten years one of them states. 48% thinks monarchy is incompatible with democracy. (Which leaves
8% prefering monarchy to democracy...) Importance of royal head wear for (lack of) popular support is undetermined.
Posted by: ME | May 1, 2010 4:39 AM