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  1. Tord Gösta Magnuson (born 7 April 1941) is a Swedish business executive and the consul general for Mauritius. He is married to Princess Christina of Sweden, the youngest of the older sisters of King Carl XVI Gustaf.

  2. In 1986, I was one of the founders of YPO Sweden Chapter. Today, I am now a proud member of YPO Gold Sweden and Euro Chapters. Visit YPO's website ↗︎. Mauritius. Between the years 1984 to 2016, I was the representative of the airline Air Mauritius. Since 1989, I am the Hon. Consul General of Mauritius. I have a good network in the country.

  3. Tord Gösta Magnuson, född 7 april 1941 i Sankt Görans församling i Stockholm, [4] är en svensk direktör och honorär generalkonsul för Mauritius. Biografi [ redigera | redigera wikitext ] Magnuson är son till civilingenjör Lennart Magnuson (1910–2004) och gymnastikdirektör Gerda Klemming (1913–2004) [ 5 ] samt sonson ...

  4. Immediate Family: Son of Lennart T. Magnusson and Gerda Magnuson (Klemming) Husband of Prinsessan Christina, fru Magnuson. Father of Gustaf Magnuson; Oscar Magnuson and Victor Magnuson. Brother of Private; Private and Lars Magnusson. Occupation: Generalkonsul, businesman. Managed by: Aaron Shawn Caulk.

    • April 07, 1941
    • Stockholm, Sweden
    • Stockholm, Sweden
    • Generalkonsul, businesman
  5. 15 de jun. de 2017 · Princess Christina of Sweden married Tord Magnuson in the Royal Chapel of the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Afterwards, the newlywed bride and groom, were joined by her brother, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, as they waved to crowds from the balcony of the Royal Palace.

  6. ”It is amazing to watch intelligent young people grow and see them dare new things” says Swedish business executive Tord Magnuson. Parallel to his engagement in Swedish business and foundations, such as YPO and Interpeace, Tord Magnuson has a passion for mentoring young entrepreneurs.

  7. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Christina met Tord Magnuson in 1961 at a lunch in Stockholm, and on 1 February 1974, their engagement was announced. At the time, the Swedish Constitution did not allow Swedish princesses to marry someone of unequal rank and keep their title.