Amazing production and so interesting to get a glimpse into the life of the Swedish King. However, the journalist makes in difficult to watch and I cringed hard many times. She seems to lack common social skills and is not adapting her questions to the situation which makes the king feel so uncomfortable. She brings up unessesary topics like if it's ok for her to walk in front of the king when he obviously does not care and already is doing it, and instead of moving on she continues with the silly questions. I wish a serious interviewer did this documentary so he would be more comfortable and open up more.
Then she seems surprised that they haven't met for over a year... I would never want to meet again after been being asked stupid questions where it feels from the beginning that she has something against him.
She also asks why he doesn't care about hbtq and immigrants which is not true at all and irrelevant in the situation she's asking the questions. He represents a country with some of the biggest immigration per capita and best hbtq politics in the world.
Then she seems surprised that they haven't met for over a year... I would never want to meet again after been being asked stupid questions where it feels from the beginning that she has something against him.
She also asks why he doesn't care about hbtq and immigrants which is not true at all and irrelevant in the situation she's asking the questions. He represents a country with some of the biggest immigration per capita and best hbtq politics in the world.