embodied honors season and looked like a real-life Emmy as she attended and Christopher O’Neill’s wedding ceremonies.
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia hosted a secret dining at Stockholm, Sweden, the day before the royal wedding, in June 2013. Charlene and her father Prince Albert were among the royalty from all over the world who attended the events.
In a glittering, beautiful mermaid skirt, low V-neck, and fitted image leading, Charlene oozed glamour. The outfit was finished with a declaration Dracula collar and a corresponding sleeveless jacket.
Beauty-wise, Charlene looked glowing in a glittering makeup foundation with long black lashes and delicate red lipgloss. She blow-dried her golden pixie cut away from her face in a smooth straight manner.
A large chocolate brown dance coat was added to Charlene’s shoulders the day after the wedding, giving her more ideas for her wedding dress. She paired a peplum waist with a matching fishtail floor-length skirt and a sleeveless ruched corset with a matching peplum waist.
Charlene took off the coat for Madeleine and Christopher’s wedding reception breakfast while taking a boat from The Royal Palace to Drottningholm Palace.
Princess Madeleine’s aristocratic marriage
On June 8, 2013 in the Stockholm Palace Royal Chapel, Swedish Princess Madeleine and Swedish business Christopher exchanged vows. The Swedish monarchs, whose two sons Princess Leonor and Princess Adrienne were baptized on the same day and place in 2014, are pictured here.
For the English and Swedish service, the lovely bride wore a Valentino dress with ivory-coloured Chantilly lace, a lower back and a four-metre-long station. For the greeting at Drottningholm Palace, which her mother Queen Silvia had previously owned, she eventually changed into a bright ball gown, which the king said “means a lot” to the queen.
In shortly before the marriage, Madeleine explained:” The marriage meal will take place at Drottningholm’s mansion, which I am very happy about. Because I was born and raised it, Drottningholm Castle means a lot to me.
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