Swedish prince attacked at French nightclub: palace

Sweden's Prince Carl Philip, seen here on August 1, was attacked outside a nightclub in Cannes this weekend by a stranger but was not hurt in the incident, the royal palace announced

Sweden's Prince Carl Philip, 33, was attacked outside a nightclub in Cannes this weekend by a stranger but was not hurt in the incident, the royal palace announced on Sunday. The prince, who is third in line to the throne, "was together with friends outside a club in Cannes, France, in the early hours of August 11" when he "was attacked, unprovoked, by a person unknown to the prince and his party," a statement from the palace said. "The prince is fine, under the circumstances, and was not injured in the incident," it added. According to Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet, the incident took place at the Baoli nightclub around 3:00 am (0100 GMT), when a crowd surrounded the royal and a man punched him in the back of the head. The prince is holidaying on the Riviera with his girlfriend, Sofia Hellqvist, it said.