Sealed with a kiss! Princess Madeleine of Sweden marries US banker in front of royal guests at fairytale wedding in Stockholm
Sweden's 'party princess' turned
fairytale bride today as she married her U.S. banker beau watched by
European royals and the cream of New York society.
Princess Madeleine, 30, the youngest of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia's three children, married British-born financier Chris O'Neill, 38, in Stockholm's Royal Palace today wearing a breathtaking Valentino wedding gown.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex and Princess Charlene of Monaco were among those looking on as the groom placed a tender kiss on Princess Madeleine's hand during today's ceremony.
Blue-blooded Europe mingled with Manhattan's elite and a sprinkling of pop aristocracy as the couple exchanged vows in the lavish ceremony.
Mr O'Neill, 38, appeared to be fighting back tears as the princess walked down the aisle with her father at the Royal Palace in the capital.
Among the high-profile guests in the chapel were Duran Duran's John Taylor, Prince Nikolaos of Greece, Karl-Johan Persson - the chief executive of fashion company Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), and Roxette stars Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson.
The couple met after Princess Madeleine fled to the U.S. in 2010 with a broken heart.
She crossed the Atlantic following the breakdown of her first engagement to Swedish attorney Jonas Bergstrom amid speculation that he had cheated on her.
But the radiant princess - and fourth in line to the Swedish throne - got her happy ending in the Royal Palace today, watched by a glittering congregation.
Madeleine's showstopping wedding gown - made from silk organdies with applications of ivory Chantilly lace - was created by master couturier Valentino.
Small vertical pleats at the waist opened into a full skirt with a flowing, four-metre train.
The princess' six-metre long cathedral veil was also made from silk organdies, edged with tulle and embellished with Chantilly lace flowers.
Madeleine wore her hair swept back from her face in a simple yet elegant style.
The low bun was held in place by her royal tiara, which was decorated with a delicate garland of fresh orange blossoms.
Guests
enjoyed hymns in Swedish and English during the wedding, along with
performances from Roxette singer Marie Fredriksson and Broadway's
Phanton of the Opera star Peter Joback.
Smiling Princess Madeleine read her wedding vows in Swedish, while Mr O'Neil delivered his in English.
The financier is a partner and head of research at Noster Capital, a hedge fund with offices in London and New York.
The couple announced their engagement in October 2012.
Their wedding celebrations began last night with a private dinner at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm hosted by the king and queen.
Following today's ceremony a reception will be held at Stockholm's Drottningholm Palace, the royal family's private residence.
The princess, who is also known as the Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland, is the fourth in line to the Swedish throne.
She lives in New York where she works for the World Childhood Foundation, a non-profit group founded by her mother.
Mr O'Neill will not hold a title after the wedding as he has elected to remain a private citizen and not be granted royal rank.
Madeleine became known as Sweden's party princess during her early 20s, when she was frequently spotted at Stockholm's high-end nightclubs.
Countless column inches were also devoted to Madeleine's stylish wardrobe and glamorous lifestyle.
Princess Madeleine, 30, the youngest of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia's three children, married British-born financier Chris O'Neill, 38, in Stockholm's Royal Palace today wearing a breathtaking Valentino wedding gown.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex and Princess Charlene of Monaco were among those looking on as the groom placed a tender kiss on Princess Madeleine's hand during today's ceremony.
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Sealed with a kiss: Princess Madeleine of Sweden
kisses her new husband, British-born financier Chris O'Neill, following
their lavish wedding ceremony in Stockholm today
Fairytale ceremony: American financier
Christopher O'Neill kisses the hand of his bride Princess Madeleine of
Sweden in Stockholm's Royal Chapel today
Romance: British-born financier Mr O'Neill
smiles as he places the wedding ring on Princess Madeleine's finger in
the Royal Palace today
Newlyweds: Princess Madeleine and her new
husband Chris O'Neill looked the picture of happiness as they appeared
on the balcony at the Royal Palace following today's ceremony
Joy: The happy couple waved to the crowds gathered in the Swedish capital to wish Princess Madeleine and her groom well
Blue-blooded Europe mingled with Manhattan's elite and a sprinkling of pop aristocracy as the couple exchanged vows in the lavish ceremony.
Mr O'Neill, 38, appeared to be fighting back tears as the princess walked down the aisle with her father at the Royal Palace in the capital.
Among the high-profile guests in the chapel were Duran Duran's John Taylor, Prince Nikolaos of Greece, Karl-Johan Persson - the chief executive of fashion company Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), and Roxette stars Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson.
Radiant: The royal bride turned to legendary
couturier Valentino for her wedding gown, which featured silk organdies,
ivory Chantilly lace and a four-metre train
Joining the family: From right, Sweden's King
Carl Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria with her baby
daughter Princess Estelle, Prince Daniel and Prince Carl Philip look on
as the couple exchange vows
Man and wife: The newly married couple emerge from the chapel to wave to the crowds watched by a row of musicians
The couple met after Princess Madeleine fled to the U.S. in 2010 with a broken heart.
She crossed the Atlantic following the breakdown of her first engagement to Swedish attorney Jonas Bergstrom amid speculation that he had cheated on her.
But the radiant princess - and fourth in line to the Swedish throne - got her happy ending in the Royal Palace today, watched by a glittering congregation.
Madeleine's showstopping wedding gown - made from silk organdies with applications of ivory Chantilly lace - was created by master couturier Valentino.
Small vertical pleats at the waist opened into a full skirt with a flowing, four-metre train.
The princess' six-metre long cathedral veil was also made from silk organdies, edged with tulle and embellished with Chantilly lace flowers.
Madeleine wore her hair swept back from her face in a simple yet elegant style.
The low bun was held in place by her royal tiara, which was decorated with a delicate garland of fresh orange blossoms.
Elite guest list: The British Royal Family were
represented by the Earl and Countess of Wessex, left, today, while
Princess Charlene of Monaco was also in the pews
Society wedding: Women in floor-length gowns and
men dressed in white tie arrived at the Royal Chapel in Stockholm,
Sweden, ahead of Princess Madeleine's wedding to New York banker Chris
O'Neill
Greek royals: Princess Theodora and Prince
Philippos, left, and Princess Tatiana and Prince Nikolaos, all of
Greece, were among the royals milling in the sunshine ahead of today's
ceremony in the Swedish capital
Anticipation: Karl-Johan Persson, CEO of the
H&M chain of stores, and his wife Leonie were representing the
fashion world at the society wedding today
Smiling Princess Madeleine read her wedding vows in Swedish, while Mr O'Neil delivered his in English.
The financier is a partner and head of research at Noster Capital, a hedge fund with offices in London and New York.
The couple announced their engagement in October 2012.
Eclectic mix: Duran Duran's John Taylor and his
wife Gela Nash (left) added a sprinkling of pop aristocracy to a guest
list made up of Europe's elite, including Sofia Hellqvist (right), the
girlfriend of Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, who chose a simple yet
striking lavender gown
Elegant: Sophie, Countess of Wessex, left, wore a
floor length column dress in pale pink, while Charlene of Monaco wore a
chocolate brown gown with a sheer shawl
International arrivals: Princess Mary of
Denmark, in a vibrant pink lace gown, accompanied by her husband Crown
Prince Frederik of Denmark at Sweden's royal wedding
Happy day: Queen Silvia of Sweden was escorted
into the ceremony by her son Prince Carl Philip, left, while Norwegian
royals Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Hakkon smiled for the
cameras as they filed into the chapel
Following today's ceremony a reception will be held at Stockholm's Drottningholm Palace, the royal family's private residence.
The princess, who is also known as the Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland, is the fourth in line to the Swedish throne.
She lives in New York where she works for the World Childhood Foundation, a non-profit group founded by her mother.
Mr O'Neill will not hold a title after the wedding as he has elected to remain a private citizen and not be granted royal rank.
Madeleine became known as Sweden's party princess during her early 20s, when she was frequently spotted at Stockholm's high-end nightclubs.
Countless column inches were also devoted to Madeleine's stylish wardrobe and glamorous lifestyle.
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