Carina Axelsson

Illustrator

Carina Axelsson was born in Santa Cruz, California, United States on August 5th, 1968 and is the Illustrator. At the age of 55, Carina Axelsson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 5, 1968
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Santa Cruz, California, United States
Age
55 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Model, Novelist
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Carina Axelsson Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Gustav, 7th Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, ​ ​(m. 2022)​
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Mystery, young adult, children's
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Carina Axelsson Career

Biography and career

Carina Axelsson was born on August 5, 1968 in Northern California, United States, to Bertil and Alicia Axelsson. She has a brother Erik and sister Liselotte. Her father was an electronic engineer and was born in Sweden, and her mother is Mexican. After growing up in California, Axelsson moved to New York to pursue a career in fashion modelling.

On June 3, 2022 she married civilly the German-Danish aristocrat Gustav, 7th Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, thus becoming the Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, after dating for 19 years. They married religiously the following day in Bad Berleburg. They live at Schloss Berleburg in Germany with their four dogs. They were unable to marry earlier due to a clause in Gustav's grandfather's will preventing him from inheriting family property if he partakes in an unequal marriage (meaning with a commoner). Nonetheless, she was treated by the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg House as his official partner and accompanied him to family events.

Axelsson is good friends with Prince Joachim of Denmark, the son of Margrethe II of Denmark, and Joachim's second wife Princess Marie of Denmark. Axelsson is godmother to their daughter Princess Athena. Axelsson married into the Danish royal family, as her husband is Danish Princess Benedikte's first child.

Axelsson modeled for a number of notable magazines. She appeared in the August and September 1991 editions of the American version of Vogue, shot by photographers Robert Diadul in August and Angel Morale in September. In the December 1992 edition of Vogue Italia, she had a 10-page spread styled as Bianca Jagger, shot by German photographer Ellen von Unwerth. She appeared in Vogue Italia in later editions as well, including February 1993, again shot by von Unwerth, and in 1995. She appeared on the July 1993 cover of French magazine Madame Figaro, the September 1993 cover of the German edition of Elle magazine, followed by the January/February 1994 edition of Vogue Patterns magazine.

From New York, Axelsson moved to Paris, where she studied art and wrote and illustrated her first book, a picture book for children (Nigel of Hyde Park, 2004, Assouline). Axelsson continued in fashion with a short stint working as PA to fashion designer John Galliano. Her experiences in fashion - along with a love of Scooby-Doo and Agatha Christie - inspired her to write the Model Undercover book series. Axelsson announced the series in a 2014 article for The Children's Book Review, and the book was released that year. Clare O'Beara of Fresh Fiction stated "her mystery series is a winner as far as I'm concerned."

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Who are the royal guests joining Queen Camilla for King Constantine's memorial service in Windsor?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York's daughters, Princess Beatrice d's niece, Prince Charles' niece, Zara Tindall, and other guests of the Greek royal family were all welcomed to Camilla's funeral service. FEMAIL follows a closer look at the guests who attended the service.

Prince Gustav, who was born via surrogate after his parents' struggled to prevent them from marrying for 19 years, is the Danish royal christening. Prince Gustav, 17, is the nation's top godfather

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2023
Prince Christian, 17 - the son of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary - is one of the six godparents babies Gustav will have after a Christening at Berleburg Castle, Germany. (see pic in a group photo) The others are: Princess Theodora of Greece, 40, actress Ellen Hillings, 56, Prince Franz-Albrecht, 40, Arabella Gaggero, and Prince Carl-Anton. Gustav, Carina, and their son are pictured together in a portrait with the godparents at left. The new parents with their children are shown here. Princess Benedikte and her grandchild were inset with her grandchild.

Royal baby joy!Prince Gustav and Princess Carina of Denmark welcome first child via US surrogate

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2023
The pair (right), who have been together for more than 19 years and married in a lavish ceremony in Germany last year. Gustav - Queen Margrethe's nephew - and Carina spent years fighting a stringent inheritance law enacted by the Prince's Nazi grandfather's in the 1930s, which barred them from marrying. Earlier this week, the Danish Royal Household released a statement on the couple's behalf announcing their happy news. The baby prince was born in the United States with the help of a surrogate mother,' the advertent mother said.' Both Prince Gustav and Princess Carina were present at the birth.' Gustav and Carina were forbidden from marrying until last year due to a constitutional provision enforcing by the royal's grandfather Prince Gustav Albrecht. Left: Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Mary attended the couple's wedding at Berleburg Castle in Germany