Prince Carl Philip and Sofia got married: Follow the marriage of Prince Carl Philip of Sweden and his girlfriend Sofia Hellqvist .
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The big day has arrived! This Saturday, June 13 , Prince Carl Philip and Sofia got married. The Prince and his bride are united in a ceremony in the royal chapel of the palace in Stockholm.
Where to watch the ceremony ?
The ceremony of marriage Carl Philip of Sweden and Sofia is not broadcast on French TV . Marriage is distributed in its entirety by the SVT , the Swedish national channel … and on its website.
Le mariage de Carl Philip et Sofia est sur le point de commencer, le marié attend devant l’autel @ParisMatch
— Royal Blog de Match (@Royal_Matcher) June 13, 2015
Sofia a cinq minutes de retard, ce n’est pas très suedois, et l’on a cru voir un regard inquiet dans les yeux de Carl Philip @ParisMatch — Royal Blog de Match (@Royal_Matcher) June 13, 2015
Elle est là enfin, au bras de son père, et Carl Philip s’est avancée pour la chercher au milieu de l’allée @ParisMatch
— Royal Blog de Match (@Royal_Matcher) June 13, 2015
La fanfare des dragons attend les mariés @ParisMatch pic.twitter.com/e12mQXBznx — Royal Blog de Match (@Royal_Matcher) June 13, 2015
Who are married ?
Carl Philip of Sweden got married with Sofia Hellqvist , a true modern fairy tale
For those who have not followed the couple getting married today is that of Prince Carl Philip of Sweden and Sofia Hellqvist .
He is the son and second child of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden . Here is his portrait : Carl Philip , Prince playboy
She is a lovely commoner in sulphurous past .
Coldplay’s “Fix You” – perhaps a nod to Carl Philip’s recent comments that “love can change a person” – and Rihanna’s “Umbrella” were among the songs specially selected by the former reality-TV star bride and her racecar-driving groom to play inside the Royal Palace chapel on Saturday.
The music continued as the ecstatic newlyweds left the church hand-in-hand, with a full choir clapping and singing a gospel version of “Joyful, Joyful” based on Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in what may be the unabashedly exuberant royal wedding ever.