Jenny Alexandersson

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Jenny Alexandersson (born March 11, 1976 in Stockholm , Sweden ) is a Swedish journalist and court reporter.

Life

Jenny Alexandersson attended high school in Halmstad before enrolling at the University of Gothenburg . Alexandersson began her journalistic career at the beginning of 1999 as a reporter for the newspaper Borås Tidning . However, she only stayed there for a few months and that same spring went to Frida Förlag as editor . Her career gained momentum when, after four years and seven months, Jenny Alexandersson switched to the women's newspaper Svensk Damtidning as a reporter in November 2003 . There she was employed as court reporter, owned her own weblog and, in the following five and a half years, gained national fame through her skill in building trust in the royal family and getting closer to them than any other Swedish journalist. In April 2009 Jenny Alexandersson left this paper and switched to the tabloid Aftonbladet . Here she also looks after the farm reporting with her own section Hovbloggen med Jenny Alexandersson .

Jenny Alexandersson has been primarily concerned with the life of Princess Victoria since specializing in royal subjects . She regularly accompanies the heir to the throne on her domestic and international trips, including to Brazil , Australia , Germany , Saudi Arabia , China , India and Abu Dhabi, and is known as "the media bodyguard of the Crown Princess".

Her national fame also led to various guest appearances on Swedish television. For example, Jenny Alexandersson was seen in BingoLotto in 2007 and 2008 . German television also often makes use of their statements and assessments when it comes to the Swedish royal family. In addition, the journalist has also made radio reports.

In 2009 Jenny Alexandersson published a book about the engagement of Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling under the programmatic title Förlovningen 2009 . Since March 2011 she has also been writing reports for her employer Aftonbladet and conducting interviews beyond the royalty world.

Individual evidence

  1. Jenny Alexandersson in Metro.se
  2. Jenny's kungliga blog
  3. Article "In the shadow of the queen" in Süddeutsche.de

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