Prince Carl Philip of Sweden marries former Glamour model Sofia
Sweden's
Prince Carl Philip married former Glamour model and reality TV
star Sofia Hellqvist, 30, at a ceremony in the chapel at Stockholm's Royal
Palace. Prince Carl is the 3rd in line to the throne behind his elder sister
Princess Victoria and her daughter, Princess Estelle.
Princess Sofia is a former glamour model, who once posed topless while clutching a snake to preserve her modesty.
As a glamour
model, Hellqvist won the men's magazine Slitz 's "Miss Slitz"
competition in 2004 and was then cast and participated in the reality
television show Paradise Hotel
in 2005.
Hellqvist had been in a relationship with Prince Carl Philip since 2010. After the initial confirmation of their relationship, it was reported that the Swedish monarchy was "on the defensive", due to Hellqvist's history as a semi-nude erotic model and reality show contestant. In April 2011, the couple moved in together at a private estate in Djurgarden, Sweden.
Hellqvist had been in a relationship with Prince Carl Philip since 2010. After the initial confirmation of their relationship, it was reported that the Swedish monarchy was "on the defensive", due to Hellqvist's history as a semi-nude erotic model and reality show contestant. In April 2011, the couple moved in together at a private estate in Djurgarden, Sweden.
In June 2014,
Sofia and Carl Philip announced their engagement, on June 13, 2015 at the Royal
Palace chapel in Stockholm.
These are the charming scenes where Prince Carl Philip struggled to put the wedding ring on his former glamour model wife Sofia Hellqvist during an extravagant ceremony in the chapel at Stockholm's Royal Palace.
These are the charming scenes where Prince Carl Philip struggled to put the wedding ring on his former glamour model wife Sofia Hellqvist during an extravagant ceremony in the chapel at Stockholm's Royal Palace.
Princess Sofia and Prince Carl beamed as they rode past the
thousands of well-wishers who lined the streets of Stockholm for the occasion ,
despite suggestions of dwindling support for the Swedish royal family.
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