I guess this belongs here.
Various details from a lot of articles in Billed Bladet #25, 2010 (Danish magazine)
Written by Annelise Weimann & Ulrik Ulriksen.
In contrast to V&D, King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia did not kiss at all druing their wedding. At least not in public.
The bridal dress was designed by Victoria's favourite designer Pär Engsheden.
The tiara Madeleine wore on the wedding day really belongs to her mother.
At the dinner after the wedding Maxima had Frederik as her table partner and a lot of loud laughter was heard from their part of the table.
Mette-Marit has a new stylist.
QMII's dress was from Birgitte Taulow.
Silvia wore a/the Brazilian tiara.
More than 100 million are estimated to have seen the wedding on TV worldwide. (I guess that includes the Net as well).
There were 1.200 present in the church during the wedding.
Victoria's veil is from 1858 and was also worn by Queen Silvia.
Victoria's tiara is from from 1809 and it was a gift from Napoleon to Empress Josephine.
Mary's tablepartner at the galadinner after the wedding was the brother-in-law of King Carl Gustaf, Tord Magnuson.
There were 424 guests at the galadinner after the wedding. The tablecloths are from 1891.
The barge, Kungaslupen, that V&D were sailed in, were rowed by cadets. There were 5-8 seconds between each stroke with the oars to ensure a plain sailing.
If you wish to write the newleweds, you can do so here:
H.K.H. Kronprinsessan.
H.K.H. Kronprinsessans hovstat.
Kungl. Slottet.
111 30 Stockholm
Sverige
- Don't expect an immediate reply....
After the pre-wedding concert, some of the royal guests went on to Grand Hotel to an improvised party there.That of course included Mary and Willem-Alexander who sat beside each other in the Cadier-bar and had a great time together.
The party went on to after midnight.
Among them were Mary & Frederik, Willem-Alexander and his Maxima, Märtha Louise and her Ari Behn, Letizia and hubby, Carina Axelsson and Alexia of Greece, Mette-Marit and her Haakon, Nikolaos and Tatiana Blatnik, Alexandra of Berleburg and the old folks in the shape of King Konstantin and Queen Anne-Marie.
After the wedding waltz it was time for dancing and that meant music by Carola and Roxette. For at least the first hour Victoria and Daniel only danced with each other. After an hour or so it was time for disco! Rock it Baby!

By then some of the older guests left, including QMII & PH. But the rest rocked on and at some point Queen Silvia had to ask the guests to limit the enthusiasm of the footwork because a chandellier on the floor below was in danger of falling down...
By now many had discarded the shoes (the stilettos I presume), among them Mette-Marit.
Madeleine was among the most eager and talented on the dance floor.
V&D tiptoed away around 03.00.
The party ended around 05.00. (Way past sunup at this time of the year).