King of Sweden would have gone to strip clubs

King of Sweden would have gone to strip clubs

King of Sweden would have gone to strip clubs and had contacts with organized crime. How to protect monarch

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden in the Swedish press information denied Monday that it had gone to strip clubs and had contacts with organized crime.

"It is impossible to exist," said Swedish head of state, asked about the existence of photographs of a former mobster, Mille Markovic said today that it has and that would present the King in front of two naked women."In addition, it is difficult to comment on something you have never seen nor anyone else has seen," said Carl XVI Gustaf in an interview granted exceptional Swedish TT news agency.Retraction of the Swedish monarch, who was on the throne for 37 years, comes after a long series of problems for the royal family, the father's Nazi past revelations of Queen Silvia before breaking brutal engagement of Princess Madeleine.But the king himself and his reputation as a reveler at the heart scandals in recent months.In a book published in late 2010, "Den Motvilliga Monarken" (Monarch without permission), Carl XVI Gustaf, aged 65, is accused of attending dubious clubs, decadent parties and has extra-marital affairs, allegations that so far has refused to comment on them.But the new scandal triggered by Mille Markovic, who ensured that a friend of the king tried to prevent him from publishing any compromising photo of Carl XVI Gustaf, polls showed that most Swedes would agree that he should give as throne of his older daughter soon Victoria.This scenario was rejected by the king. "It's like a tradition or custom, so it will not happen," he told TT.

"It is clearly evident that this undermines my credibility, reliability and the Swedish monarchy. Really sorry. But it is one thing I want to correct and that I will work twice as hard," he added.

During the interview, Carl XVI Gustaf appears several times on the defensive.

"I have no idea, I can not answer. I have no idea. There is in this case thousands of people who go there," he said, when asked how it is possible to argue that more people saw him in a club stripper in Atlanta in 1996.

He was asked if he went to places where the girls are naked. "It is not possible. It is also a matter of definition. There are some restaurants where waitresses are certain, so to speak, more or less dressed. But I'm not naked. It is obvious, but it's a matter of definition" said King.