Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister

Countess Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister
Mistress of the Robes
In office
1994  31 December 2015
Monarch Carl XVI Gustaf
Preceded by Astrid Rudebeck
Succeeded by Kirstine von Blixen-Finecke
Statsfru
In office
1978–1993
Succeeded by Louise Lyberg
Personal details
Born Alice Tornérhielm
(1926-05-09)9 May 1926
Annerstad, Kronoberg County
Died 26 June 2017(2017-06-26) (aged 91)
Trolle-Ljungby Castle
Spouse(s) Count Hans Gabriel Trolle-Wachtmeister (m. 1949)

Countess Alice Victoria Trolle-Wachtmeister (née Tornérhielm; 9 May 1926 – 26 June 2017) was a Swedish noblewoman who served the Royal Court of Sweden from the 1970s to 2015, having served as Chief Court Mistress from 1994 to 2015.

Career

Alice Tornérhielm was born on 9 May 1926 as the daughter of Erik Tornérhielm, a squire from Gedsholm, and the Danish-born Ellen Valentiner-Branth. She received training as a child care nurse, as well as in air monitoring service and staff welfare services, before joining the Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Service in 1943. In 1949, Alice Tornérhielm married Count Hans Gabriel Trolle-Wachtmeister (born 9 January 1923), a member of the Trolle-Wachtmeister family, with whom she lived at Trolle-Ljungby Castle in Scania.[1]

The Countess presided over the Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Service from 1974 until 1978, when she became a statsfru, a high ranking court official. She served as such until 1994, when she was promoted to the office of the Mistress of the Robes, succeeding Astrid Rudebeck.[1] As such, she was the highest ranking non-royal woman in Sweden.[2]

On 23 February 2012, along with Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, the Speaker of the Parliament Per Westerberg and the Marshal of the Realm Svante Lindqvist, Countess Trolle-Wachtmeister was presented the newborn Princess Estelle, Duchess of Östergötland. According to tradition, the Mistress of the Robes and the other officials are required to witness that the second in the line of succession to the throne is indeed the child of the Crown Princess, rather than a changeling.[3] She then attended the announcement of the Princess's names on 24 February.[4]

Distinctions

National

Foreign

References

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Preceded by
Astrid Rudebeck
Mistress of the Robes
1994—2015
Succeeded by
Kirstine von Blixen-Finecke
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