Sofia Albertina Sveden : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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En 1780 en em gavas [[karroñs]] ar rouanez trederannerez ha Sofia Albertina gant re ar Roue hag ar Rouanez, Sophia Albertina avoided a confrontation by waving at the royal couple, thereby hiding her mother from view. <ref> ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (Breudeur ha c'hoar Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref>. </ref>
 
En 1781 e savas bec'h etrezi hag he breur roue, a voe hogos dezhañ harluañ anezhi eus al lez pa nac'has ar rouanez-vamm leuskel he merc'h da ober he leoù a zoujañs d'ar rouanez. Plaenaet e voe an afer gant he c'hoar-gaer [[Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]].
Pa varvas o mamm ez eas gant he breur Fredrik da zeviñ
 
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In 1781, she came in conflict with the King, who was close to ban her from court when her mother refused her to pay her respect to the Queen, but the situation was solved by her sister-in-law, [[Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]]. At her mothers death, she and her brother Frederick burned some of their mothers papers before they could be seen by the King. In Stockholm, a palace was built as her residence, known today as [[Arvfurstens Palats]].
 
Sophia Albertina was not described as beautiful or intelligent, but she enjoyed parties and participated enthusiastically in the festivities of the court of Gustav III. According to her sister-in-law, Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte, she was good hearted but very temperamental and hard to handle, and she is described as generous and caring but easily provoked in to conflicts. <ref>Alma Söderhjelm (1945). ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (The siblings of Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref> Sophia Albertina did not like to see women be treated badly, and often intervened when she considered a woman at court to have been insulted or in any way badly treated, such as when Gustav III in her eyes treated the ladies-in-waiting participating in his amateur theatre to hard, and when her sister-in-law was given a bad seat in the theatre, which caused Sophia Albertina to accuse her of not attending to her rights. <ref>Alma Söderhjelm (1945). ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (The siblings of Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref> She also intervened for [[Magdalena Rudenschöld]] during the Armfelt conspiracy, and managed to have the formers death sentence revoked. <ref>Alma Söderhjelm (1945). ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (The siblings of Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref> During the Parlament of 1789, when Gustav III came in conflict with the nobility, Sophia Albertina joined with her sister-in-law to demonstrate her views by refusing to attend court.