Wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling
2010 Swedish royal wedding
Wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling Wedding procession of the royal couple in an open carriage through Stockholm
Date 19 June 2010 (2010-06-19 ) Venue Storkyrkan Location Stockholm , SwedenParticipants
The wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden , and Daniel Westling took place on 19 June 2010 in Stockholm Cathedral .[ 1] It had been described as "Europe's biggest royal wedding since the Prince of Wales married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981".[ 2] Westling thereby acquired Victoria's ducal title, becoming a Swedish prince and Duke of Västergötland.[ 3]
In time for the wedding, a joint monogram of their initials was created.[ 4]
Background
Victoria is the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia . As the firstborn of the family, she was designated heir apparent in 1980 (SFS 1979:932), ahead of her younger brother.
Westling was Victoria's personal trainer at Master Training. In July 2002, Victoria and Westling were pictured kissing for the first time[ 5] at a birthday party for Caroline Kreuger, a close friend of Victoria's. Westling and Victoria's engagement was announced on 24 February 2009. The wedding was set to take place in Stockholm Cathedral on 19 June 2010, the 34th anniversary of her parents' marriage[ 3] and a traditional wedding date of the Swedish Royal Family (several past House of Bernadotte family members had married on that date).[ 6] The chosen year 2010 also marks the 200th year since Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte , from whom the Royal House of Sweden descends, became heir presumptive to the Swedish throne.[ 7]
Preparations and finances
On 17 September 2009, the cathedral parish of Stockholm announced that there would be a restoration of Stockholm Cathedral during the period January–April 2010, and costing 12.4 million Swedish kronor .[ 8] The wedding itself cost about 20 million kronor which was paid half by the Swedish Royal Family and half by the Swedish government from tax money.[ 9] This was criticized by some Swedish citizens[ 10] but the argument was debunked by official response saying that the wedding will generate equivalent or more revenue from the event.[ 11] This argument was mostly seen as an excuse to continue the monarchy system, rather than evaluating their present-day relevance.[ 12]
Celebrations
"Love Stockholm 2010" sign from Skeppsbron
On 24 November 2009 it was decided that the days between the Swedish national day on 6 June and the wedding date on 19 June would be Love Stockholm 2010 days.[ 13] With festivities for residents and visitors such as music, art, culture, food, design, and history, the city of Stockholm had hoped for sponsor deals to pay for the arrangements.[ 14]
Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling arriving to the Riksdag 's Gala Performance at the Concert Hall on 18 JuneOn 18 June, the Parliament of Sweden honoured the couple with a gala performance at Stockholm Concert Hall . Performers at the gala included the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra , Malena Ernman , Helen Sjöholm , and Peter Jöback . The famous Swedish band Roxette was reunited on stage, and they performed their hit song "The Look ".[ 15]
Insignia at the wedding
On the morning of the wedding, the Crown of Sweden's Heir Apparent and Prince Wilhelm's Crown were removed from their showcases in the Treasury at the Royal Palace of Stockholm.[ 16] They were placed on each side of the altar in the cathedral. The crowns are part of a tradition, a crown is used in association with the person the occasion is about. Princess Sofia Albertina's crown is also associated with Victoria as it was used at her christening.[ 17] Princess Sofia Albertina's crown was later used at the wedding of Prince Carl Phillip .
Wedding service
The couple at the altar
The wedding service began at 15:30 local time in Stockholm Cathedral, with around 1,100 guests present.[ 10] The music in the ceremony was headed by Gustaf Sjökvist, court organist and organist for the Cathedral Parish of Stockholm. He was also in charge of the music during the wedding of Victoria's parents in 1976.[ 18]
The service was conducted by Anders Wejryd , Archbishop of Uppsala. He was assisted by Lars-Göran Lönnermark, Royal Court Chief Chaplain, and Dr Antje Jackelén , Bishop of Lund. The Great Marriage Litany was sung by Åke Bonnier, Dean of the Cathedral and Royal Court Chaplain.[ 19]
Victoria's white satin dress was by Swedish designer Pär Engsheden and had a five meter long train .[ 20] She wore Empress Josephine 's cameo diadem [ 21] which her mother, Queen Silvia, and two of her paternal aunts wore when they married.
The first piece of music that was played was written by Karin Rehnqvist especially for the couple as a gift from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music .
Victoria walked down the aisle with her father, who then handed her over to Daniel. The wedding couple then stood in front of the archbishop, who told them about the importance of supporting each other in a marriage. After Victoria and Daniel were pronounced husband and wife, Swedish singers Agnes Carlsson and Björn Skifs finished the ceremony with the song "When You Tell The World You're Mine ", written for the couple.[ 22] Victoria and Daniel walked under crossed swords after stepping out of the cathedral.[ 23]
Debate about handing over the bride
The couple wanted the king to lead the crown princess to the altar and there hand her over to the groom. This created a public debate in Sweden, as that would have been contrary to the established customs of the Church of Sweden , where bride and groom walk up to the altar together. Critics among the clergy held that the symbolism in handing over the bride from father to groom reflects reactionary societal norms, as if an unmarried woman is the property of her father and is about to turn into the proprietary ownership of the groom.[ 24] [ 25] The Royal Court defended the handing over with the statement that, "the king conveys the heir to the throne and hands her over to a man who has been accepted".[ 24] In the end a compromise was reached, with the king handing over the crown princess to her groom before they reached the altar.
Carriage procession
Detailed map of the wedding procession through Stockholm. 1: Storkyrkan , 2: Helgeandsholmen , 3: Kungsträdgården , 4: Sergels torg , 5: Stockholm Concert Hall , 6: Birger Jarlsgatan , 7: Strandvägen , 8: Djurgårdsbron , 9: Vasa Museum , 10: Kastellholmen .
The procession carriage passing through a large crowd of people on Slottsbacken
The newlywed royal couple being rowed by the barge Vasaorden through the waters of Stockholm to take the salute of the Royal Swedish Navy JAS 39 Gripen planes flying over Stockholm
King Carl XVI Gustav leading on the hurrays for the newlywed couple from the Lejonbacken terrace of the Royal Palace
A carriage procession followed the ceremony, in which the wedding couple was transported through the streets of Stockholm. On their way they passed by twenty musical bands, nineteen of which were military. Victoria and Daniel then proceeded in the royal barge Vasaorden over Stockholm's waters; the same barge that was used by Victoria's parents, King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, during their wedding in 1976.[ 26] 500,000 people are estimated to have gathered to watch the procession,[ 10] which was nearly seven kilometers long.[ 26] 18 fighter jets flew across the sky as the barge approached its landing place at the royal palace, where the wedding banquet was later held.[ 23]
The wedding of Victoria and Daniel was the biggest event that has ever been covered on television in Stockholm, according to Sveriges Television .[ 18]
Guest list
Notable guests include:[ 27] [ 28]
The bride's paternal family
The King and Queen , the bride's parents
Princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler , the bride's paternal aunt
James and Ursula Ambler, the bride's first cousin and his wife
Edward and Helen Ambler, the bride's first cousin and his wife
Baroness Sibylla von Dincklage the bride's first cousin
Madeleine von Dincklage, Bridesmaid, the bride's first cousin, once removed
Princess Birgitta and Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern , the bride's paternal aunt and uncle
Prince Carl Christian and Princess Nicole of Hohenzollern, the bride's first cousin and his wife
Désirée and Eckbert von Bohlen und Halbach, the bride's first cousin and her husband
Prince Hubertus and Princess Ute Maria of Hohenzollern, the bride's first cousin and his wife
Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld and Baron Niclas Silfverschiöld , the bride's paternal aunt and uncle
Baron Carl and Baroness Maria Silfverschiöld, the bride's first cousin and his wife
Baroness Christina Louise and Baron Hans De Geer, the bride's first cousin and her husband
Ian De Geer, Page boy, the bride's first cousin, once removed
Baroness Hélène Silfverschiöld, the bride's first cousin
Princess Christina, Mrs. Magnuson and Mr Tord Magnuson , the bride's paternal aunt and uncle
Gustaf Magnuson and Nathalie Ellis, the bride's first cousin and his partner
Oscar Magnuson and Emma Ledent, the bride's first cousin and his partner
Victor Magnuson and Frida Bergström, the bride's first cousin and his partner
Countess Marianne Bernadotte of Wisborg , the bride's paternal grandaunt by marriage
Count Michael and Countess Christine Bernadotte of Wisborg, the bride's first cousin once removed and his wife
Countess Kajsa Bernadotte of Wisborg, the bride's second cousin
Count Carl Johan and Countess Gunnila Bernadotte of Wisborg , the bride's paternal granduncle and grandaunt
Countess Bettina Bernadotte of Wisborg and Philipp Haug, the bride's second cousin once removed and her husband
Count Björn and Countess Sandra Bernadotte of Wisborg, the bride's second cousin once removed and his wife
Madeleine Kogevinas, the bride's second cousin twice removed
Count Bertil Bernadotte of Wisborg and Countess Jill Bernadotte of Wisborg, the bride's second cousin twice removed, and his wife
Dagmar von Arbin, the bride's second cousin twice removed
The bride's maternal family
Ralf de Toledo Sommerlath and Charlotte de Toledo Sommerlath, the bride's maternal uncle and aunt
Carmita Sommerlath Baudinet and Pierre Baudinet, the bride's cousin and her husband
Thibault Radigues de Chennevière, the bride's cousin, once removed
Chloé Radigues de Chennevière, the bride's cousin, once removed
Thomas de Toledo Sommerlath and Ms Bettina Aussems, the bride's cousin and his partner
Susanne de Toledo Sommerlath
Tim de Toledo Sommerlath, the bride's cousin, once removed
Philip de Toledo Sommerlath, the bride's cousin, once removed
Giulia de Toledo Sommerlath, Bridesmaid, the bride's cousin, once removed
Walther L. Sommerlath and Ingrid Sommerlath, the bride's maternal uncle and aunt
Sophie Pihut-Sommerlath, the bride's cousin
Patrick Sommerlath and Maline Luengo, the bride's cousin and his partner
Leopold Lundén Sommerlath, the bride's cousin, once removed (page boy)
Camilla Lundén , the bride's cousin ex-wife
Helena Christina Sommerlath, the bride's cousin
Vivien Nadine Sommerlath, Bridesmaid, the bride's cousin
Carlos Augusto de Toledo Ferreira and Senhora Anna Luiza de Toledo Ferreira
Senhora Maria Virginia Braga Leardi and Exmo Senhor Eduardo Longo
Senhor Luiz Machado de Melo and Senhora Maria Fernanda Machado de Melo
Exma Senhora Vera Quagliato
Senhor Carlos M. Quagliato
Senhor Pedro Ferreira
The groom's family
Olle Westling and Ewa Westling, the groom's parents
Anna Westling Blom,[ 29] the groom's sister and Mikael Söderström
Hedvig Blom, the groom's niece (bridesmaid)
Vera Blom, the groom's niece (bridesmaid)
Foreign royalty
Members of reigning royal families
Members of non-reigning royal families
Politicians and diplomats
Swedish Parliament
Per Westerberg (Speaker) and Ylwa Westerberg
Jan Björkman (First Deputy Speaker; Soc Dem) and Rector Karmen Björkman
Birgitta Sellén (Second Deputy Speaker; Centre), and Agriculturalist Sven-Olov Sellén
Liselott Hagberg (Third Deputy Speaker; Lib) and Police Inspector Göran Hagberg
Anders Forsberg (Secretary-General of the Riksdag)
Secretariat of the Chamber, and Birgitta Forsberg
Lars Starell (Head of Section of the Riksdag's International Office) and Christina Starell
Party leaders
Group leaders
MP Sven-Erik Österberg (Soc Dem) Group Leader, and Teacher Ann-Marie Österberg
MP Lars Lindblad (Mod) Group Leader, and Sales Director Maria Lindblad
MP Roger Tiefensee (Centre) Group Leader, and Economist Catharina Tiefensee
MP Johan Pehrson (Lib) Group Leader, and Chief Legal Officer Pernilla Wikström Pehrson
MP Stefan Attefall (Christ Dem) Group Leader and Chairman of the Finance Committee, and Public Relations Officer Cecilia Attefall
MP Alice Åström (Left) Group Leader, and Journalist Lars Johansson
MP Mikaela Valtersson (Green) Group Leader, and Group Leader Lars Valtersson
MP Ulf Holm (Green) Group Leader
Committee chairmen and chairwomen
MP Hillevi Engström , (Mod), Chairwoman of the Labour Market Committee, and Mr Patrik Kronegård
MP Carina Moberg , (Soc Dem) Chairwoman of the Civil Affairs Committee, and Director Johnny Ahlqvist
MP Anders Karlsson , (Soc Dem) Chairman of the Defence Committee, and Mrs Inga-Lill Karlsson
MP Thomas Bodström , (Soc Dem) Chairman of the Justice Committee, and Teacher Helén Bodström
MP Berit Andnor , (Soc Dem) Chairwoman of the Committee on the Constitution, and Director General Bo Bylund
MP Carl B. Hamilton , (Lib) Chairman of the Committee on Industry and Trade, and Deputy CEO Ulrika Stuart Hamilton
MP Lennart Hedquist , (Mod) Chairman of the Taxation Committee, and Controller Elisabeth Hedquist
MP Gunnar Axén , (Mod) Chairman of the Social Insurance Committee, and Anna Nyholm, LL.M.
MP Kenneth Johansson , (Centre) Chairman of the Social Affairs Committee, and Mrs Viola Johansson
MP Lena Hallengren , (Soc Dem) Chairwoman of the Transport and Communications Committee, and Political Secretary Jonas Hellberg
MP Sofia Larsen , (Centre) Chairwoman of the Education Committee, and Mr Lars Larsen
MP Göran Lennmarker , (Mod) Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, and Mrs Gunilla Lennmarker
MP Berit Högman , (Soc Dem) Deputy Chairwoman of the Labour Market Committee, and Mr Östen Högman
MP Inger René , (Mod) Deputy Chairwoman of the Civil Affairs Committee
MP Thomas Östros , (Soc Dem) Deputy Chairman of the Finance Committee, and Nurse Susanne Östros
MP Rolf Gunnarsson , (Mod) Deputy Chairman of the Finance Committee, and MP Agnetha Gunnarsson
MP Inger Davidson , (Christ Dem) Deputy Chairwoman of the Justice Committee, and Music Director Hans Davidson
MP Per Bill , (Mod) Deputy Chairman of the Committee on the Constitution, and Mrs Louise Bill
MP Christer Nylander , (Lib) Deputy Chairman of the Cultural Affairs Committee, and Mrs Camilla Nylander
MP Claes Västerteg , (Centre) Deputy Chairman of the Environment Committee, and Entrepreneur Malin Västerteg
MP Tomas Eneroth , (Soc Dem) Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Industry and Trade, and Probation Officer Sofia Eneroth
MP Lars Johansson , (Soc Dem) Deputy Chairman of the Taxation Committee, and Development Director Ingela Tuvegran
MP Veronica Palm , (Soc Dem) Deputy Chairwoman of the Social Insurance Committee, and City Commissioner Roger Mogert
MP Ylva Johansson , (Soc Dem) Deputy Chairwoman of the Social Affairs Committee, and Director, former minister Erik Åsbrink
MP Jan-Evert Rådhström , (Mod) Deputy Chairman of the Transport and Communications Committee, and Store Manager Åsa Rådhström
MP Marie Granlund , (Soc Dem) Deputy Chairwoman of the Education Committee
MP Anna Kinberg Batra , (Mod) Chairwoman of the Advisory Committee on EU Affairs, and Civil Economist David Batra
The government
Fredrik Reinfeldt , (Prime Minister; Mod), and Filippa Reinfeldt (County Council Commissioner for Healthcare)
Maud Olofsson , (Centre; Deputy Prime Minister) and Rolf Olofsson
Carl Bildt and Mrs Anna Maria Corazza Bildt
Beatrice Ask (Mod; Minister for Justice)
Mats Odell , (Christ Dem; Minister for Financial Markets) and Elisabeth Odell
Cristina Husmark Pehrsson (Mod; Minister for Social Security) and Folke Pehrsson
Maria Larsson , (Christ Dem; Minister for Elderly Care and Public Health, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs) and Mr Gunnar Larsson
Eskil Erlandsson (Centre; Minister for Agriculture) and Bodil Nilsson
Andreas Carlgren (Centre; Minister for the Environment) and Tomas Harila Carlgren
Åsa Torstensson (Centre; Minister for Communications) and Mr Hugo Andersson
Göran Hägglund (Christ Dem; Minister for Social Affairs) and Karin Hägglund
Jan Björklund (Lib; Minister for Education) and Anette Brifalk Björklund (Public Relations Manager)
Gunilla Carlsson , (Mod; Minister for International Development Cooperation) and David Weckner
Sven Otto Littorin (Mod; Minister for Employment) and Press Secretary Évin Khaffaf
Anders Borg , (Mod; Minister for Finance) and Susanna Borg
Nyamko Sabuni , (Lib; Minister for Integration and Gender Equality) and Mr Carl A. Bergquist
Tobias Billström , (Mod; Minister for Migration) and Sofia Billström
Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth , (Mod; Minister for Culture) and Former County Governor Ulf Adelsohn
Sten Tolgfors , (Mod; Minister for Defence) and Karin Larsson
Ewa Björling , (Mod; Minister for Trade) and Nicke Björling
Tobias Krantz (Lib; Minister for Higher Education and Research) and Mrs Anna Grönlund Krantz
State secretaries
State Secretary H. G. Wessberg, Prime Minister's Office, and Marianne Reimers-Wessberg
State Secretary Gustaf Lind, Prime Minister's Office, and Charlotta Lind
State Secretary Magnus G. Graner, Ministry for Justice, and Mrs Susanne Graner
State Secretary Hans Lindblad, Ministry of Finance, and District Medical Officer Agnetha Lindblad
Former speakers
Former prime pinister
Public authorities
Archbishop Anders Wejryd and Kajsa Wejryd (Chief Education Officer)
Justice of the Supreme Administrative Court Sten Heckscher , President of the Supreme Administrative Court, and Maria Melin
Fredrik Wersäll (President of the Svea Court of Appeal) and Anna Wersäll
Sverker Göranson (Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces General) and Ann Göranson
Anders Flodström (Chancellor of the Swedish Universities Professor) and Barbro Flodström
Justice of the Supreme Court Marianne Gernandt Lundius, President of the Supreme Court, and Johan Gernandt
Bo Bladholm (Chairman of the Stockholm City Council) and Mrs Rose-Marie Bladholm
Sten Nordin (Mod; Finance Commissioner of the City of Stockholm) and Hanna Hesser Nordin
Eva Brunne (Bishop of Stockholm ) and Gunilla Lindén (Assistant Vicar)
Antje Jackelén (Bishop of Lund ) and Vicar Heinz Jackelén
Åke Bonnier (Dean of the Cathedral Parish of Stockholm) and Kristina Gustafsson Bonnier
National Police Commissioner Bengt Svenson, National Police Board, and Mrs Elisabeth Hallqvist
Anders Danielsson (Head of the Swedish Security Service) and Mrs Malin Gillberg
Carin Götblad (Chief Commissioner of the Stockholm County Police) and Professor Erling Bjurström
Anders Hallberg (Rector Magnificus Professor at Uppsala University ) and Gunilla Hallberg
Anders Lindström (Commandant-General Lieutenant General) and Katharina Söderling-Lindström
Thomas Norell (Director General) and Mrs Lena Forssén
Herman af Trolle (Chief of Protocol Ambassador) and Ambassador Ingrid Hjelt af Trolle
County governors
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Ambassadors to Sweden
Ruhi Hado (Albanian Ambassador) and Mrs Blegina Hado
Fatha Mahraz (Algerian Ambassador) and Mrs Wahiba Mahraz
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Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
President Signhild Arnegård Hansen, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise, and Director Michael Hansen
Director Kenneth Bengtsson, ICA Handlarnas AB, and Mrs Ann-Kristin Bengtsson
Organisations
Anna Ekström (Chairwoman of the Swedish Confederation of Professional Associations (SACO)) and Lars Ekström, M.Eng
Chairman Sture Nordh, Confederation of Professional Employees (TCO), and HR Supervisor Gudrun Nordh
Marcus Storch , MD (Hon), Chairman of the Nobel Foundation, and Mrs Gunilla Storch
Secretary General Karin Mattsson Weijber, Swedish Sports Confederation, and Mr Henric Weijber
Theatre Director Birgitta Svendén , Theatre Director from 1 April 2010, and Director Thomas Svendén
Lord in waiting and Concert Hall Director Stefan Forsberg, Stockholm Concert Hall, and Mrs Els-Marie Forsberg
Director Peter Hansson, CEO of the Gothenburg Opera, and Kristina Hansson
Director Eva Hamilton , VD, SVT, and Karl-Johan von Heland
Head of Swedish Radio Mats Svegfors , CEO Sveriges Radio AB, and Rigmor Svegfors
Director Jan Scherman , TV4, and Mrs Margareta Scherman
Editor-in-Chief Jan Helin , Aftonbladet, and Lawyer Charlotte Helin
Journalist Simon Johnson, Thomson Reuters
Ebba von Sydow (journalist)
The Royal Academies and others
Peter Englund (Permanent Secretary Professor at the Swedish Academy) and Josefin Englund
Gunnar Öquist (Permanent Secretary Professor at the Royal Academy of Sciences) and Mrs Gunvor Öquist
Professor Gunnel Engwall (President of the Royal Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities)
Professor Sara von Arnold (President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry)
President Ulla Fries, the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts, and Dr Tor-Göran Henriksson
Master of the King's Music Professor Kjell Ingebretsen, President of the Royal Academy of Music, and Music Director Elisabeth Ingebretsen
Professor Bo Huldt (Director of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences)
Patronage
Director Lena M. Lindén, Ph.D. (Hon), Nordens Ark
Professor Johnny Ludvigsson, Chairman of the Child Diabetes Foundation
Director of Development Aid Christer Åkesson, the Church of Sweden's International Development Aid (Lutherhjälpen)
Director of the Secretariat Siw Dreber, Radiohjälpen, Victoria Fund
Director Magnus N:son Engelbäck, Young Enterprise association
Operational Manager Kennet Fröjd, Swedish Development Centre for Disability Sport
National Director Annette Rihagen, Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Organisation, and Director Thord Axelsson
Agnetha Mbuyamba (Secretary General for the National Association for Disabled Children and Youths)
Baron Johan Nordenfalk (Chairman of the Friends of the Nordic Museum and Skansen) and Baroness Anna Lena Nordenfalk
Professor Lars Olson (Chairman of Karolinska Institutet's Nobel Assembly)
Other
Personal friends
Mr Johan Beckman and Lady-in-waiting Mrs Eliane de Gunzburg Beckman
Countess Beck-Friis
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Frank Belfrage and Interior Designer Helena Belfrage
Registered Doctor Michaël Berglund and Caroline Berglund, B.A.
Director Hans Eric Brodin and Mrs Eva Benita Brodin
Baron Carl de Geer and Baroness Christina de Geer
Ambassador Ulf Dinkelspiel and Educational Adviser Mrs Louise Dinkelspiel
Department Head Marianne von der Esch
Director Sven Philip Sörensen and Mrs Marie-Louise Sörensen
Director Anders Lettström and Mrs Christina Lettström
Commander Bertil Nordström
Mrs Agneta Kreuger and Director Lars Abrahamson
Director Jan Öhrvall and Photographer Gunilla Öhrvall
Chairman Stefan Persson , H&M AB , and Mrs Denise Persson
Mrs Annika Kahm
Baron Gustaf Banér and Baroness Agneta Banér
Miss Christina Banér
Dr e.h. Achim Middelschulte and Frau Beate Middelschulte
Mr J. Christer Elfverson
Mrs Signe von der Esch
Mr Gilbert E. Kaplan and Mrs Lena Kaplan
The bride and groom's personal friends
Dr Constantin Beier and Dr Amelie Beier Middelschulte
Mr Michael Broms and Anna Jussil Broms, LL.M.
Mr Marten Bunnemann and Mrs Annika Bunnemann
Captain Christoffer Cederlund and Mrs Charlotte Kreuger Cederlund
Baron Jacob de Geer and Baroness Nicole de Geer
Mr Peder Dinkelspiel and Mrs Caroline Dinkelspiel
Mr Niclas Engsäll and Mrs Andrea Engsäll
Mrs Josephine Génetay and Mr Anderson Zapata Diaz
Mr Marcus Josefsson and Mrs Sophie Josefsson
Mr Jesper Nilsson and Mrs Caroline Nilsson
Director Karl-Johan Persson and Mrs Leonie Persson
Mr Gustaf Wiiburg and Mrs Rebecka Wiiburg
Mr Patrik Vrbanc and Mrs Camilla Vrbanc Vidjeskog
Mr Lars Hellström and Mrs Johanna Hellström
Mr Niklas Ek and Mrs Anna Ek
Mr Andreas Nylin and Mrs Carina Nylin
Director Alessandro Catenacci and Mrs Susanne Catenacci
Mr Patrik Gummeson and Mrs Linda Gummeson
Jesper Ederth, Ph.D., and Registered Doctor Helena Ederth
Mr Oscar Hallberg and Mrs Veronica Bångfeldt
Mr Emil Larsson and Mrs Therése Danneman
Mr Fredrik Arnander and Mrs Jennifer Arnander
Mr Johan Skarborg and Mrs Carolina Skarborg
Mr Staffan Svensson and Mrs Lena Svensson
Mr Martin Brunehult Wermelin and Mrs Marie Wermelin
Director Erik Paulsson , PEAB, and Mrs Gunilla Paulsson
Director Anders Lindberg, JKL Stockholm, and Civil Economist Eva Lindberg
Mr Hans Boman and Mrs Marianne Boman
Mr Björn Örås and Mrs Bibbi Örås
Consul General Barbro Osher and Mr Bernard Osher
Mr David M. D. Greenfeld and Mrs Dorothy Greenfeld
Mr Micael Bindefeld and Mr Nicklas Sigurdsson
Mrs Sara Matson Westover and Mr James Westover
Dr Diane Mickley and Dr Steven Mickley
Chairman Michael Treschow and Professor Lena Treschow Torell
Jörgen Elofsson (composer) and Mrs Christina Elofsson
Professor Christopher Gillberg and Carina Gillberg
Director Lars Enochson and Mrs Elisabeth Enochson
Miss Louise Gottlieb and Baron Gustav Thott
Wedding banquet
The wedding banquet was held on the night of the wedding day in the Hall of State at the Royal Palace of Stockholm , Sweden's finest ceremonial hall. The Hall of State was renovated for the occasion. 98 guests of the nearly 600 invited guests were accommodated in the main table. Pink and white flowers were strewn over the table decorations, which included silver candelabra and silver bowls.[ 32] On the seats of honour were sitting the wedding couple; their parents King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia and Mr and Mrs Westling; Victoria's godparents Ralf de Toledo Sommerlath, Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld , the Queen of the Netherlands and the King of Norway as well as Count Carl Johan Bernadotte of Wisborg , the King's uncle; Princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler , the King's eldest sister; the Queen of Denmark , the King of the Belgians ; Tarja Halonen , the President of Finland; and Anders Wejryd , the Archbishop of Uppsala .
Cake
The cake was an 11 tiered cake made of organic ingredients. The sides of the cake were decorated with four-leaf clovers, symbolising the crown princely couple and their wedding. Each layer of the cake was topped with several chocolate wafers with the royal couple's monogram in caramel. The top layer had a large version of the crown princely couple's monogram is reproduced in cast caramel. The crown princely couple's wedding cake was a gift from the Swedish Association of Bakers and Confectioners.
Titles for Daniel Westling
Daniel Westling and Victoria along with the royal family in April 2010
Sweden has only practiced absolute cognatic primogeniture since 1980 (SFS 1979:932).[ 33] This means that Victoria is the first female heir apparent to marry.[ 34] Westling became the first man of the people to obtain a new title or rank as the spouse of a Swedish princess since the Middle Ages.[ 35] All previous princes have been born to royal parents of Swedish origin or have been foreign dukes that have married Swedish princesses.[ 36] As a result, questions arose as to how Westling would be known after the wedding.
The Swedish Royal Court first announced on 20 February 2010 that upon his marriage to Crown Princess Victoria, who is Duchess of Västergötland , Westling would receive the titles of "Prince Daniel" and "Duke of Västergötland".[ 3] It was further announced in May 2010, by the Swedish Royal Court, that Westling will be granted the style His Royal Highness upon his marriage to Crown Princess Victoria. He will thus be known as Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland.[ 37] [ 38] The last part of his title corresponds in form to the style used by other Swedish princes, including Victoria's younger brother Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland , i.e. Prince + Given name + Duke of Swedish Province . The novelty here is that Westling would be using his wife's ducal title , something new for men in Sweden.[ 39]
Sweden discontinued in the 17th century the grant of provinces as territorial appanages to royal princes which, as dukes thereof, they had governed semi-autonomously. Since then, these provincial dukedoms exist in the royal family only nominally, but each prince or princess traditionally maintains a special public connection to one.[ 36] The sons of Swedish kings have held the princely title as a rank of nobility (e.g. Fredrik Vilhelm, Prince (Furste) av Hessenstein ), as a courtesy title for an ex-dynast (e.g. Prince (Prins) Oscar Bernadotte ) and, most often, as a royal dynast (e.g. Prince Bertil of Sweden, Duke of Halland ).
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Media related to Wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling at Wikimedia Commons
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