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Sweden's right royal gaffe?

August 22, 2013 13:30
Sweden’s King and Queen wear keffiyehs with the words “Our Aqsa and not their temple”. The royals denied any political statement had been intended (Photo: PA)

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Sweden’s royal couple have come under fire for posing in keffiyehs during a visit to a northern Swedish town as part of the King’s 40th jubilee celebrations.

The scarves featured images of the al-Aqsa mosque and Arabic writing, which translates as: “Our Aqsa and not their temple”.

Those who presented the scarves as a gift to King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Sylvia said they wanted to show their gratitude for having been welcomed to Sweden after fleeing Iraq.

Lisa Abramowicz of the Swedish Israel Information Centre said that the King and Queen were supposed to be neutral figures but that this event could be interpreted as a political statement. Ms Abramowicz claimed that “the royal couple were being used for PR purposes”.