Rayarena - A woman should never wear pearls on her wedding day. Pearls for tears! They symbolise bad luck and misfortune. Victorians wore pearls when they were in mourning and were a sign that you were to leave them be.
Princess Mary and prince Fredrick the greatest couple in history! He was in tears when he saw her, she is pure elegance and grace ❤️❤️ love to them both and their family
I love the Danish and the Swedish Royal weddings the best. I think those were so full of love and joy you couldn't help but be moved. Both Mary and Victoria radiates love and happiness, as does Frederik and Daniel. Such a special moment to witness!
What a lovely video! I do love Princess Victoria in her magnificent, huge tiara! She wears just the right dress to carry it off- quite plain because the tiara is so decorative, colorful and unusual- it has little cameos all around it. I loved the fact that Mary had gum-leaves in her bouquet- not little round grey buddy ones grown specially for florists, but great long blue-gum leaves that waved when she walked.
My favorite is the Danish royal wedding. The entrance is absolutely magnificent, Mary Donaldson is beautiful, her gown is stunning [with that crested veil] and that hymn, "God Save the Queen" resounds and reverberates off the walls of the church!
Ray Sand - It was *Zadok the Priest,* not God Save The Queen and is used in British coronations. The lyrics contain the phrase "God save the King" and not Queen, btw.
Ray Sand . I agree totally with your comment. In fact, Princess Mary was beautifully dressed, with a light air, and entered the church with a haughty and elegant air, giving a sense of her awareness and joy of the great step she was taking. Meanwhile we witnessed the feeling of her fiance, Crown Prince Frederik, of complete commotion when he saw his bride enter, while his brother, Prince Joaquin, could not contain his air of amazement and admiration when he saw the bride enter with a look so beautiful and really very original.
OMG the wedding of Prince Fererik and Princess Mary from Denmark min 3:03 mim. Was a dream entrance, with that medieval song enters the bride with that elegant and royal looking dress, her bouquet was stunning ! the best part, a very handsome prince waits for her, the happiness in his face is reflected the whole time, he is really impressed by his bride. I don't think I liked a royal wedding more like I liked this one. So medieval so romantic and the devotional love in the face of the prince was priceless.
+Alice Woods You should watch the whole ceremony, I instantly fell in love with Prince Frederik and followed their love story. I also love Prince Carl of Sweden! He's a real prince charming!
Victoria is a lovely girl. The Dutch church is fantastic. I love how they always get those ceiling looking down shots. That is a truly magnificent cathedral
All nice. But the Dutch crown prince and crown princess topped the list. It was grand, stately as a royal wedding should be. I was impressed with the pipe organ music, and then to view the entrance from about - beautiful. Also seem there was more space in the Dutch church compared to the other churches. Nice video.
Mary's entrance was to Zadok the Priest, the coronation anthem written by Handel for the coronation of George II and used at every subsequent British coronation. The words from Zadok the Priest have been used in every English and now British coronation since Edgar at Bath Abbey in 976. A beautiful piece but I think it is an odd choice for a future queen consort of Denmark to use a British coronation anthem.
the norwegian crown prince so tall and handsome, the danish one so adorable and annoying at the same time for crying, mary donaldson so elegant and graceful
Wow I give gold stars to Frederick and Mary for sheer drama, Mette-Marit for best gown, Maxima most flattering tiara/veil/hair combo, and and Victoria and Daniel for most clearly infatuated. Very cool video, thank you.
This is a good video. I love to see the bride and grooms expressions on this incredible day. Of course they have hundreds of thousands of eyes on them being royalty.
I really enjoy this clip, thank you! All the brides look so lovely, and their entrances are so dignified! It is so nice to see a grand entrance come off just the way it should, with no alarming and obvious glitches.
I think the entrance of Mary was wonderful. She looked confident,but not too much so. Professor Donaldson looked spendid too. A real asset for the Danes.
All thes brides look beautiful, all the men look so handsome. I love royal weddings. Oh, and to me, it looks like Mary WAS smiling, maybe she was nervous, but she's marrying the heir to a throne, I'd be nervous too. Thanks for teh upload
I prefer to think she was nervous & that's her RBF (resting bitch face), haha. I give her the benefit of the doubt because she seems quite nice otherwise and I love her dress and veil.
I like that you can see some geniune emotion in the CP of Denmark. Princess Maxima of the Netherlands was not allowed to have her father attend the wedding.
Thanks, for uploading this beautiful video! Whenever you find the time please create a sequel with the latest weddings, Monacco, Great Britain and especially Sweden's Madeleine & Christopher and Carl Philip & Sofia.
One correction: The song playing during the Danish wedding is not "God save the Queen" but "Zadok the Priest" which was one of 4 anthems collectively known as the "coronation anthems" composed by George Fredric Handel for the coronation of King George II in 1727.
Gail Arenberg: Danish wedding music is party music :-) Danish weddings start out slow and easy and end up with a part to celebrate the love between two people, it should always be a party :-D
I think something that, at least at the Scandinavian royal weddings, is very prominent, is the political message being sent. It's something that a lot of people seem to overlook as well. See when you look at these weddings, and say things like "They look so plain" or "It doesn't look all that royal compared to *insert royal wedding of random country here*" it's because that's the message they are choosing to send. Wedding dresses are kept simple, plain if you will, both because of fashion, but also because it send a message of being humble, and closer to the people. Yes there are things that make these weddings out of the ordinary, of course, they are royal weddings. But they are not nearly as pompous as other royal weddings. For example, you see the Swedish wedding, smaller church, the little boys dressed in old fashioned sailor uniforms, it all seems very sweet and informal. It's all these little things that makes the weddings relatable to the people.
Nothing beats that fairytale entrance(entrance of the Prince of Wales and his bride).Young beautiful blonde bride,spectacular gown,and royal carriage.Unforgotten.
@@gaynor1721 They probably changed the name moving to Australia. Mary's father mentioned their original name - MacDonald - in his speach to the newlyweds.
GingerGilligan it's not allowed to have bare shoulders in a church. I think it was at princess Madeleine and Christophers wedding a girl from Christophers family showed up in a dress with no shoulders and was told to cover up and then had to wear a horrible scarf the entire ceremony
An important message here is that these clips give the lie to those who would argue that the Scandi medel of monarchy is simple and without pomp and ceremony. Quite the reverse! Along with the UK, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, they provide the best examples of modern monarchy that blend tradition with innovation.
Haakon has gotten better looking with age. I just discovered him this year, and I thought he was always that hott/sexy. WoW that aerial view of Maxima's church is amazing. Frederick of Denmark is also another man who has gotten better with age. I must admit, I would not want a man in a kilt escorting me down the aisle.
The first one is composed by the norwegian composer Nils Henrik Asheim, and played by the cathedral organist Kåre Nordstoga (Oslo). The music can be bought at Cantando Musikkforlag
+Ferdinand Liem It's because the British Royal House is much more formal and 'royal', as you put it, than any other Royal House of Europe. British royalty is still very much of the old ways, whereas other European royalties have modernised ever since they lost their political power.
Ironically, the Brits are among the "least royal" out of them. The Danes arent only the oldest European monarchy but they are the most royal with their direct blood line dating back some 500 years as where the Brits only go back to Queen Victoria.
Norway,Sweden,Netherlands,Denmark,Spanish monarchies are related to Queen Elizabeth ..they are all 3rd cousins to Queen Elizabeth..all descendants of queen victoria’s Children..
Mamamiriam - *The Dutch royal family do not descend from Queen Victoria,* but they do descend from the Britain's Royal House of Hanover like the British Royal Family does. They are related through their descent from the Royal House of Hanover and the Scandinavian royals (as well as Spain and Greece) descend from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, which means they are distantly in line to the British throne.
What a wonderful video with all these couples on their special day! However, there's a little detail; you seem to confuse what a "crowned" prince, or princess is. The word "crowned" is usually attached to the title prince, and it means that when the king dies that specific son will ascend to the throne a become the new king. However if the "crowned prince marries between the "crowned" designation and his ascension to the throne, his wife becomes a princess (if she previously wasn't) but not a "crowned" one. There are exceptions to the "son" rule, and it is when the kingdom do not demand a king as the head of state, or as was the case with "crowned" princess Elizabeth, the king did not have a son. She went to become who now we know as HRM Queen Elizabeth II.
Cordoba82 - Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden is heiress to the Swedish throne, even though she has a (younger) brother. Sweden changed its Royal Constitution to allow the first born to become the monarch, regardless of gender. The British Royal Family followed suit only recently, before Prince George was born which meant if Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge had a daughter first, instead of Prince George, the baby girl would have been in line to the British throne after Prince William. The correct address for the next in line to Sweden's throne after King Carl XVI Gustav is the Crown Princess Victoria. Her husband, on the other hand, was made a Prince, not a Crown Prince and was born a commoner. czcams.com/video/rgnIrH2vsRA/video.html Queen Elizabeth II was *never* styled Crown Princess Elizabeth. Crown Prince or Crown Princess is more European, but not British. In case you are wondering, I am a British genealogist of English, Scottish and Swedish descent.
I feel like March 2, 1965 should be added. :) The date of the premier of the movie "Sound of Music." Marriage of Georg von Trapp and Maria. Just a movie, but a stunning processional that rivals royalty, nonetheless!
Mary's dress was indeed te most beautifull, the only one to overcome Princess Diana's dress, those that you never forget. Cath Middleton's was plain, just too plain, nothing to forget.
@Reflectxart Oh! Thank you so much. I hear that song in the movie "The young Victoria" and i fell in loveee!!... Forgive me for my bad english :( I'm Peruvian!!... Kisses!!
Thanks for uploading! My favorite one is denmark, but they wer all great. Could you please add the latest ones (Felipe and Letizia of Spain, Kate & William of GB, Charlene & Albert of Monaco, Madeleine and Chris of Sweden)? If you have the time! ;)
My favorite is Princess Mary's entrance. For two reasons, I think that she's the prettiest and I love the entrance hymn. It's interesting, however, that the song was in English and not in Danish. Was it in English in honor of Mary's maternal language? I wonder.
I did take a look and I love the dramatic length. Do you know more about it because I couldn't find much information on what a 'brudeloperen' is exactly.
I give a gold star for Crown Princess Victoria for being a true lady! She knows how to behave. She was born to be the next queen of Sweden and yet she remains very modest and polite. She takes the time to greet her guests while she's walking down the aisle. She nods her head and even does a curtsy. Half of the guests on the altar were non-royals (Daniel's family and friends) but Victoria greeted them with great respect nonetheless.
@Ann3shoes i only know the situation in the Netherlands. In the Netherlans, a couple is married in the city hall (civil marriage) before they enter the church. So they are already married when they enter the church, thats why they walk together. Probably its the same in Norway. :)
I love Mary's crested veil and the dangling pearl earrings. She already a very pretty woman, but she looks stunning like this.
Rayarena - A woman should never wear pearls on her wedding day. Pearls for tears! They symbolise bad luck and misfortune. Victorians wore pearls when they were in mourning and were a sign that you were to leave them be.
Princess Mary and prince Fredrick the greatest couple in history! He was in tears when he saw her, she is pure elegance and grace ❤️❤️ love to them both and their family
I love the Danish and the Swedish Royal weddings the best. I think those were so full of love and joy you couldn't help but be moved. Both Mary and Victoria radiates love and happiness, as does Frederik and Daniel. Such a special moment to witness!
What a lovely video! I do love Princess Victoria in her magnificent, huge tiara! She wears just the right dress to carry it off- quite plain because the tiara is so decorative, colorful and unusual- it has little cameos all around it.
I loved the fact that Mary had gum-leaves in her bouquet- not little round grey buddy ones grown specially for florists, but great long blue-gum leaves that waved when she walked.
My favorite is the Danish royal wedding. The entrance is absolutely magnificent, Mary Donaldson is beautiful, her gown is stunning [with that crested veil] and that hymn, "God Save the Queen" resounds and reverberates off the walls of the church!
***** I agree, Mary was stunning, I also love the Swedish wedding also.
Ray Sand
Ray Sand - It was *Zadok the Priest,* not God Save The Queen and is used in British coronations. The lyrics contain the phrase "God save the King" and not Queen, btw.
Ray Sand . I agree totally with your comment. In fact, Princess Mary was beautifully dressed, with a light air, and entered the church with a haughty and elegant air, giving a sense of her awareness and joy of the great step she was taking. Meanwhile we witnessed the feeling of her fiance, Crown Prince Frederik, of complete commotion when he saw his bride enter, while his brother, Prince Joaquin, could not contain his air of amazement and admiration when he saw the bride enter with a look so beautiful and really very original.
Mary of Denmark killed it! Love the medieval flair of her gown and simple, and her bouquet was everything
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YOU GUYS IM SO PROUD OF MYSELF. IM LEARNING NORWEGIAN AND I UNDERSTOOD ABOUT HALF OF WHAT THEY SAID. THIS IS A GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT!
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I agree! Victoria is a True Princess in every way...... but our sweet Mary from Tasmania did us proud!
Nothing beats Frederiks reaction to seeing Mary,,, !
Love Princess Mary's dress and her groom looks at her with such love.
OMG the wedding of Prince Fererik and Princess Mary from Denmark min 3:03 mim. Was a dream entrance, with that medieval song enters the bride with that elegant and royal looking dress, her bouquet was stunning ! the best part, a very handsome prince waits for her, the happiness in his face is reflected the whole time, he is really impressed by his bride. I don't think I liked a royal wedding more like I liked this one. So medieval so romantic and the devotional love in the face of the prince was priceless.
+Alice Woods You should watch the whole ceremony, I instantly fell in love with Prince Frederik and followed their love story. I also love Prince Carl of Sweden! He's a real prince charming!
Princess Mary is naturally regal.
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I think it's wierd that a Danish wedding would use a British song
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Victoria is a lovely girl. The Dutch church is fantastic. I love how they always get those ceiling looking down shots. That is a truly magnificent cathedral
The best wedding is CPrince Frederik n Princess Mary are priceless n they both gorgeous n beautiful .
Frederik when Mary came down the aisle melted my heart. Oh the feels!
Frederiks reaction is so sweet, he looks as if he wants to pass out! lol
All nice. But the Dutch crown prince and crown princess topped the list. It was grand, stately as a royal wedding should be. I was impressed with the pipe organ music, and then to view the entrance from about - beautiful. Also seem there was more space in the Dutch church compared to the other churches.
Nice video.
Mary's entrance was to Zadok the Priest, the coronation anthem written by Handel for the coronation of George II and used at every subsequent British coronation. The words from Zadok the Priest have been used in every English and now British coronation since Edgar at Bath Abbey in 976. A beautiful piece but I think it is an odd choice for a future queen consort of Denmark to use a British coronation anthem.
labelva1971 - Grandiose!
the norwegian crown prince so tall and handsome, the danish one so adorable and annoying at the same time for crying, mary donaldson so elegant and graceful
Princess Mary of Denmark has the most beautiful dress I've ever seen.
Wow I give gold stars to Frederick and Mary for sheer drama, Mette-Marit for best gown, Maxima most flattering tiara/veil/hair combo, and and Victoria and Daniel for most clearly infatuated. Very cool video, thank you.
all of the brides were regal but the last princess bride-Princess Victoria is so charming, down to earth, so casual but regal! lovely!
Stephen Lee - Her mother was a commoner.
I love how the pipe organ cabinets opened up for the Netherlands bride!
This is a good video. I love to see the bride and grooms expressions on this incredible day. Of course they have hundreds of thousands of eyes on them being royalty.
The bride is stunning @ 3:50 and I adore her dress!!
Mary was the best....she is the most beautiful princess of europe. she has class and her style is unique. I call her snow white. She is a jewel.
I really enjoy this clip, thank you! All the brides look so lovely, and their entrances are so dignified! It is so nice to see a grand entrance come off just the way it should, with no alarming and obvious glitches.
Being a Brit and seeing Royal weddings over here - it's great to catch a glimpse of other countries' royal weddings! :)
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I think the entrance of Mary was wonderful. She looked confident,but not too much so. Professor Donaldson looked spendid too. A real asset for the Danes.
All thes brides look beautiful, all the men look so handsome. I love royal weddings. Oh, and to me, it looks like Mary WAS smiling, maybe she was nervous, but she's marrying the heir to a throne, I'd be nervous too. Thanks for teh upload
Princess Mary - so beautiful and elegant
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Not to mention smug looking.
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I prefer to think she was nervous & that's her RBF (resting bitch face), haha. I give her the benefit of the doubt because she seems quite nice otherwise and I love her dress and veil.
Miss Brown think your the bitch...how rude of you
Wow to the Danish Royal wedding clip. Mary's dress was even nicer than Catherine Middleton's! I love Handel. And how adorable was the crown prince!
Mary and Fredrick are adorable. :)
I like that you can see some geniune emotion in the CP of Denmark. Princess Maxima of the Netherlands was not allowed to have her father attend the wedding.
Princess Mary was just a simple oozie commoner. She's beautiful. A lovely couple
Thanks, for uploading this beautiful video! Whenever you find the time please create a sequel with the latest weddings, Monacco, Great Britain and especially Sweden's Madeleine & Christopher and Carl Philip & Sofia.
Mary looked so confident.
OMG Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Price Christian in Victoria and Daniel's wedding... So cuuute!!
Frederik and Mary the best of all ❤️
I was in honour of Mary's maternal language, Later during the ceremony a Scottish hymn was song in honour of her Scottish roots.
One correction: The song playing during the Danish wedding is not "God save the Queen" but "Zadok the Priest" which was one of 4 anthems collectively known as the "coronation anthems" composed by George Fredric Handel for the coronation of King George II in 1727.
speedygonzales5 - Correct! But the lyrics contain the phrase _"God Save The King"_ and not Queen.
It’s from The Messiah
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark is breathtakingly beautiful
Victoria was the best, so humble and polite.
I agree, I love how the wedding dresses all go for simple elegance.
My husband cried when I walked down the aisle, too.
omg... crown prince frederik of denmark cries :')
i love victoria's dress :) she looks so beautiful and happy :)
Mary queen of Scotts!
Interesting that the remaining monarchies tend to dominate the list of countries which are the best to live in ( well except Britain )
+Rajiv Murkejee If you rig the criteria of "best country to live in" you can make Zimbabwe look like the best.
It's an amazing piece of music :)
Gail Arenberg: Danish wedding music is party music :-) Danish weddings start out slow and easy and end up with a part to celebrate the love between two people, it should always be a party :-D
I Really Like The Video From Your Bridal entrance for the next heirs to the thrones of Norway, Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden
Thanks for the explanation, what a great tradition!
Its cool to see all the different traditions represented in the different weddings
I think something that, at least at the Scandinavian royal weddings, is very prominent, is the political message being sent. It's something that a lot of people seem to overlook as well. See when you look at these weddings, and say things like "They look so plain" or "It doesn't look all that royal compared to *insert royal wedding of random country here*" it's because that's the message they are choosing to send. Wedding dresses are kept simple, plain if you will, both because of fashion, but also because it send a message of being humble, and closer to the people. Yes there are things that make these weddings out of the ordinary, of course, they are royal weddings. But they are not nearly as pompous as other royal weddings. For example, you see the Swedish wedding, smaller church, the little boys dressed in old fashioned sailor uniforms, it all seems very sweet and informal. It's all these little things that makes the weddings relatable to the people.
I never thought of it that way before. This just makes me appreciate the plainer dresses way more, it gives a good message
Fantastical music, beautiful weddings.
Nothing beats that fairytale entrance(entrance of the Prince of Wales and his bride).Young beautiful blonde bride,spectacular gown,and royal carriage.Unforgotten.
king arthur - Although not naturally blonde, unlike the Scandinavian beauties.
mary donaldson was born in australia of two scottish parents, so her ancestry is 100 per cent scottish.
That explains why her father wore a kilt.
Why wasn't she called Mary MacDonald then?
@@gaynor1721 They probably changed the name moving to Australia.
Mary's father mentioned their original name - MacDonald - in his speach to the newlyweds.
Wow, not a single bare shoulders/arms bride and no "mermaid" style dresses either. It's nice to see. :)
Elegance conquers all
Victoria's wearing an off-shoulder dress..
GingerGilligan mermaid dresses are horrid
What's a mermaid dress?
GingerGilligan it's not allowed to have bare shoulders in a church. I think it was at princess Madeleine and Christophers wedding a girl from Christophers family showed up in a dress with no shoulders and was told to cover up and then had to wear a horrible scarf the entire ceremony
Beautiful wedding dress!
Perhaps all the flowers triggered Frederik's allergies ...
An important message here is that these clips give the lie to those who would argue that the Scandi medel of monarchy is simple and without pomp and ceremony. Quite the reverse! Along with the UK, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, they provide the best examples of modern monarchy that blend tradition with innovation.
BEAUTIFUL WEDDING PRINCE HAAKON AND MATTE MARIT. NOW A GREAT PRINCESS AND SHE IS VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL AND VERY CHARMING. A LOVELY ROYAL COUPLE.
Très beau video. Merci, beaucoup.😊
My favorite is Mary and Fredrik. The Danish wedding
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Frederik not Fredrik
What is the processional music for the Norwegian and Dutch brides? It's rather stunning. I love how the organ case opens up for the Dutch bride!
Haakon has gotten better looking with age. I just discovered him this year, and I thought he was always that hott/sexy. WoW that aerial view of Maxima's church is amazing. Frederick of Denmark is also another man who has gotten better with age. I must admit, I would not want a man in a kilt escorting me down the aisle.
Happily married and perfectly matched too.
crown princess Mary of Denmark had two scottish born parents who emigrated to australia
the 60's, so Australian born but of pure scots extraction.
Wonderful.
Long live the Royal Houses of Europe.
I Love Crown Princess Victoria's Cameo Tiara!
Margaret Tudor - Tasteless!
Mondrose eins - It is tasteless. It's big and ugly and probably not worth much. The Spencer tiara, on the other hand, is tasteful.
I agree! It is my favorite tiara of all.
The first one is composed by the norwegian composer Nils Henrik Asheim, and played by the cathedral organist Kåre Nordstoga (Oslo). The music can be bought at Cantando Musikkforlag
+Ferdinand Liem It's because the British Royal House is much more formal and 'royal', as you put it, than any other Royal House of Europe. British royalty is still very much of the old ways, whereas other European royalties have modernised ever since they lost their political power.
Helps that we have Westminster Abbey, too, as well as St Paul's
Ironically, the Brits are among the "least royal" out of them. The Danes arent only the oldest European monarchy but they are the most royal with their direct blood line dating back some 500 years as where the Brits only go back to Queen Victoria.
Norway,Sweden,Netherlands,Denmark,Spanish monarchies are related to Queen Elizabeth ..they are all 3rd cousins to Queen Elizabeth..all descendants of queen victoria’s Children..
Anke Baselmans - The British Royal Family lost their political power when Charles I was beheaded.
Mamamiriam - *The Dutch royal family do not descend from Queen Victoria,* but they do descend from the Britain's Royal House of Hanover like the British Royal Family does. They are related through their descent from the Royal House of Hanover and the Scandinavian royals (as well as Spain and Greece) descend from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, which means they are distantly in line to the British throne.
The bridal bouquet adorns the bride's wrist and is worn as a muff. The bouquet has been called 'Brudeløperen'.
What a wonderful video with all these couples on their special day! However, there's a little detail; you seem to confuse what a "crowned" prince, or princess is. The word "crowned" is usually attached to the title prince, and it means that when the king dies that specific son will ascend to the throne a become the new king. However if the "crowned prince marries between the "crowned" designation and his ascension to the throne, his wife becomes a princess (if she previously wasn't) but not a "crowned" one. There are exceptions to the "son" rule, and it is when the kingdom do not demand a king as the head of state, or as was the case with "crowned" princess Elizabeth, the king did not have a son. She went to become who now we know as HRM Queen Elizabeth II.
Cordoba82 - Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden is heiress to the Swedish throne, even though she has a (younger) brother. Sweden changed its Royal Constitution to allow the first born to become the monarch, regardless of gender. The British Royal Family followed suit only recently, before Prince George was born which meant if Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge had a daughter first, instead of Prince George, the baby girl would have been in line to the British throne after Prince William.
The correct address for the next in line to Sweden's throne after King Carl XVI Gustav is the Crown Princess Victoria. Her husband, on the other hand, was made a Prince, not a Crown Prince and was born a commoner.
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Queen Elizabeth II was *never* styled Crown Princess Elizabeth. Crown Prince or Crown Princess is more European, but not British.
In case you are wondering, I am a British genealogist of English, Scottish and Swedish descent.
I adore Victoria. :)
I feel like March 2, 1965 should be added. :) The date of the premier of the movie "Sound of Music." Marriage of Georg von Trapp and Maria. Just a movie, but a stunning processional that rivals royalty, nonetheless!
EmABurner - I think all Royal weddings have modelled themselves on the wedding scene in The Sound of Music.
Zadok the Priest by George Handel
Princess Mary, a real lady.
Mary's dress was indeed te most beautifull, the only one to overcome Princess Diana's dress, those that you never forget. Cath Middleton's was plain, just too plain, nothing to forget.
gatofelixriodejaneir - Princess Diana's wedding dress was the worst! Puff sleeves, bell-shaped skirt, ruffles... too much, imo.
@Reflectxart Oh! Thank you so much. I hear that song in the movie "The young Victoria" and i fell in loveee!!... Forgive me for my bad english :( I'm Peruvian!!... Kisses!!
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The music is Zadoc the Priest, composed by George Frideric Handel for the coronation of George II of Great Britain
Thanks for uploading! My favorite one is denmark, but they wer all great. Could you please add the latest ones (Felipe and Letizia of Spain, Kate & William of GB, Charlene & Albert of Monaco, Madeleine and Chris of Sweden)? If you have the time! ;)
Thank you for answering my question.
Where's Princess Letizia of Spain's entrance? She looked gorgeous! Madrid's Cathedral looked so beautiful that day in May, 2005.
Zador the Priest,played at Princess Elizabeth's wedding to Prince Philip in 1947.Stirring piece of music.
Thanks for the interesting information.
She also seems the happiest on her day! lol
My favorite is Princess Mary's entrance. For two reasons, I think that she's the prettiest and I love the entrance hymn. It's interesting, however, that the song was in English and not in Danish. Was it in English in honor of Mary's maternal language? I wonder.
because he is half scottish :)
I like your video.. Is this your first one?
I LOVE THOSE LONG TRAINS! LOL!
Holy crap. That's a HUGE church!
AWwww... La entrada de Mary Donaldson!! Es hermosa!!
Somebody knows what's the name of the song at 3:01... Mary Donaldson entry!
Danish and Swedish wedding music sounds like party music. Hey wedding people, lets PARTY!!!!!!!!
I did take a look and I love the dramatic length. Do you know more about it because I couldn't find much information on what a 'brudeloperen' is exactly.
I give a gold star for Crown Princess Victoria for being a true lady! She knows how to behave. She was born to be the next queen of Sweden and yet she remains very modest and polite. She takes the time to greet her guests while she's walking down the aisle. She nods her head and even does a curtsy. Half of the guests on the altar were non-royals (Daniel's family and friends) but Victoria greeted them with great respect nonetheless.
happyhobbitses - Her mother was a commoner too.
Mon moment préféré est quand les mariés s'inclinent devant le roi/reine en sortant de l'église ! C'est magnifique !
fue la boda mas romántica que he visto en la realeza
@Ann3shoes i only know the situation in the Netherlands. In the Netherlans, a couple is married in the city hall (civil marriage) before they enter the church. So they are already married when they enter the church, thats why they walk together. Probably its the same in Norway. :)
Carl Philip oh la la , that prince is OH MY