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Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden

Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland (Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée; born 14 July 1977) is the heir apparent to the Swedish throne, as the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf. If she ascends to the throne as expected, she would be Sweden's fourth queen regnant (after Margaret, Christina and Ulrika Eleonora) and the first since 1720. Her inheritance is secured by Sweden's 1979 Act of Succession, the first law in Western Europe to adopt royal absolute primogeniture.

Victoria
Crown Princess of Sweden
Duchess of Västergötland
Crown Princess Victoria in 2023
Born (1977-07-14) 14 July 1977 (age 46)
Karolinska Hospital, Solna, Sweden
Spouse
(m. 2010)
Issue
Names
Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée
HouseBernadotte
FatherCarl XVI Gustaf
MotherQueen Silvia of Sweden
ReligionChurch of Sweden

Early life edit

Victoria was born on 14 July 1977 at 21:45 CET[1] at the Karolinska Hospital in Solna, Stockholm County, Sweden, and is the oldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. She is a member of the House of Bernadotte. Born as a princess of Sweden, she was designated crown princess in 1979 (SFS 1979:932) ahead of her younger brother. Her place as first in the line of succession formally went into effect on 1 January 1980 with the parliamentary change to the Act of Succession that introduced absolute primogeniture.

Her given name, Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée, honours various relatives. Her first name comes primarily from her great-great-grandmother Victoria of Baden, queen consort of Sweden. Her other names honour her great-aunt Ingrid of Sweden; her maternal grandmother, Alice Soares de Toledo; her ancestor Désirée Clary, queen consort of Sweden; and her paternal aunt and godmother, Princess Désirée.

She was baptised at the Royal Palace Church on 27 September 1977. Her godparents were Crown Prince Harald of Norway (later king of Norway), her maternal uncle, Ralf Sommerlath, Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands (later queen of the Netherlands, 1980–2013), and her aunt Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld. The Crown Princess was confirmed in the summer of 1992 at Räpplinge church on the island of Öland.[2]

Education edit

Victoria studied for a year (1996–97) at the Catholic University of the West at Angers in France, and in the fall term of 1997 participated in a special program following the work of the Riksdag. From 1998 to 2000, Victoria resided in the United States, where she studied various subjects at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.[3]

In May 1999, she was an intern at the Swedish Embassy in Washington, D.C. Victoria completed a study program at the Government Offices in 2001.[2] In 2003, Victoria's education continued with visits to Swedish businesses, a study and intern program in agriculture and forestry, as well as completion of the basic soldier training at SWEDINT (the Swedish Armed Forces International Centre).[4]

In 2006, Victoria enrolled in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs' Diplomat Program, running from September 2006 to June 2007. The program is a training program for young future diplomats and gives an insight to the ministry's work, Swedish foreign and security policies and Sweden's relations with the rest of the world.[2] In June 2009, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Uppsala University.

She speaks Swedish, English, French and German.[5]

Change in status edit

Victoria was made crown princess on 1 January 1980 by the 1979 amendment to the Act of Succession of 1810 (Successionsordningen). This constitutional amendment introduced absolute primogeniture, meaning that the throne would be inherited by the monarch's eldest child regardless of gender. King Carl XVI Gustaf objected to the reform after it occurred—not because he objected to women entering the line of succession, but because he was upset about his son being stripped of the crown prince status he had held since birth.[6]

When she became heir, she also was made Duchess of Västergötland, one of the historical provinces of Sweden. Prior to this constitutional change, the heir apparent to the throne was her younger brother, Carl Philip. He is now fourth in line to the throne, behind Victoria and her children.

Public life edit

Victoria's declaration of majority took place in the Hall of State at the Royal Palace of Stockholm on 14 July 1995. As of the day she turned 18, she became eligible to act as Head of State when the King is not in country. Victoria made her first public speech on this occasion. Located on the dais in the background was the same silver throne on which her father was seated at his enthronement, in actual use from 1650 and up until this ceremony.

As heir apparent to the throne, Victoria is a working member of the Swedish Royal Family with her own agenda of official engagements. Victoria attends the regular Advisory Council on Foreign Affairs and the information councils with Government ministers headed by the King, and steps in as a temporary regent (Riksföreståndare) when needed.

Victoria has made many official trips abroad as a representative of Sweden. Her first major official visit on her own was to Japan in 2001, where she promoted Swedish tourism, design, music, gastronomy and environmental sustainability during the "Swedish Style" event. That same year, Victoria also travelled to the West Coast of the United States, where she participated in the celebrations of the Nobel centenary.

In 2002, she paid official visits to United States, Spain, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Kosovo where she visited Camp Victoria. In 2003, she made official visits to Egypt and the United States. In early 2004, she paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia, as a part of a large official business delegation from Sweden, and in October 2004, she travelled to Hungary.

 
Crown Princess Victoria at Skultuna Messingsbruk with the managing director Viktor Blomqvist

Crown Princess Victoria was given her own household in October 2004.[7] It is headed by the Marshal of the Court, and serves to coordinate the official engagements of The Crown Princess.

In January 2005, Victoria made a long official visit to Australia, promoting Swedish style and businesses, and in April she visited Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to follow aid work and become informed about the work in the aftermath of the tsunami. In April 2005, Victoria made an official visit to Japan where she visited the Expo 2005 in Aichi, laid the foundation for a new IKEA store in Yokohama together with Princess Takamado and met with Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko, Crown Prince Naruhito and Sayako Kuroda. In June 2005, Victoria travelled to Turkey on an official visit where she participated in the Swedish Business Seminar and Sweden Day celebrations in Ankara during a historic visit, which was organised by the Swedish Embassy in Ankara and Swedish Trade Council in Istanbul. Victoria also visited the historic sights such as the Blue Mosque, Topkapı Palace and Hagia Sophia. This was the first official Royal visit from Sweden to Turkey since 1934. In September 2005, she made an official visit to China.

In March 2006, Victoria made an official visit to Brazil where she followed the Volvo Ocean Race and visited projects supported by the World Childhood Foundation, such as the Abrigo Rainha Sílvia. In December, she paid a four-day official visit to Paris where she attended a French-Swedish soirée arranged by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce, the Swedish Trade Council and the Swedish Embassy, during which she also awarded the Prix d’Excellence 2006. The visit to Paris also included events with the Swedish Club in Paris, attendance at a church service in the Sofia Church (the Swedish church in Paris), a study visit to the OECD headquarters and meetings with the Secretary-General José Ángel Gurría, the Swedish Ambassador to the OECD, Gun-Britt Andersson, and other senior officials. She also attended a gala dinner hosted by La Fondation Pour L’Enfance at Versailles.

She is a member of the Honorary Board of the International Paralympic Committee.[8]

In 2011, it was announced that Victoria would continue working throughout her pregnancy. In 2012, she took her maternity leave one day prior to the birth of her daughter Estelle[9] and her husband Daniel revealed that he would take his paternity leave and switch parental roles with Victoria when Estelle began preschool.[10]

In January 2016, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appointed The Crown Princess as a member of Sustainable Development Goals Advocates for Agenda 2030.[11] The Crown Princess is therefore one of 16 ambassadors in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Advocacy Group.[11] The group's task is to promote the UN's Sustainable Development Goals – Agenda 2030 – in various ways. The Crown Princess primarily works with issues concerning water and health.[11]

The Crown Princess Victoria's Fund edit

 
Crown Princess Victoria on the National Day of Sweden, 2006

The Crown Princess Victoria's Fund was set up in 1997 and is run as a part of Radiohjälpen, the fundraising branch of Sveriges Television and Sveriges Radio. The fund's aim is to provide support for leisure and recreational activities for children and young people with functional disabilities or chronic illnesses.

The Crown Princess Victoria Fund's means mainly derive from donations by the public, but large companies such as Arla Foods, Swedbank and AB Svenska Returpack are constant sponsor partners. Additional support comes from The Association of Swedish Bakers & Confectioners who every year arrange a national “princess cake week” during which the participating cafés and bakeries give 2.50 SEK per sold princess pastry and 10 SEK per sold princess cake to the fund.[12] The result of this fund-raising drive is usually presented to Victoria herself on her name day on 12 March every year; in 2007, the total amount was 200,000 SEK. Congratulatory and memorial cards are also issued by Radiohjälpen benefitting the fund, a simple way to pay respects and do a good deed in one act. In 2006, The Crown Princess Victoria Fund raised a total of 5.5 million SEK.[12]

Every year Victoria visits one or several clubs or projects that have been granted money. These visits are not announced via the official royal diary but kept private; instead Sveriges Television often accompanies her and airs short programs from these visits at some time during the year.[13]

Personal life edit

 
Victoria sailing

Victoria's first boyfriend was Daniel Collert. They socialised in the same circles, went to the same school and were already friends when their romance developed in the mid-1990s. When Victoria moved to the United States in 1998 to study and recover from her eating disorders, Collert moved with her and settled in New York.[14] In September 2000, Victoria's relationship with Collert was confirmed in an interview with her at Expo 2000.[15] The relationship ended in 2001.

In May 2002, Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that Victoria had a new boyfriend, her personal trainer at Master Training, Daniel Westling. When the news broke and the media turned its attention on him, it was obvious that he did not like being in the public eye. Once Westling was photographed crossing a street against a red light in order to avoid a camera.[16] In July 2002, Victoria and Westling were pictured kissing for the first time[17] at a birthday party for Caroline Kreuger, a close friend of Victoria's.

In a popular personal report called Tre dagar med Victoria, which profiled her work during a three-day period that aired on TV4 in December 2004, Victoria commented on criticism directed at Westling, "Many unfair things are written. I understand that there is speculation, but some day justice will be done there, too." Victoria also gave her opinion that happiness is important, and that these days it is not so much about background and pedigree but about two people who have to live with each other. She said that if they are not happy and comfortable with each other, it is impossible to do a good job.[18]

Engagement edit

Swedish media often speculated about upcoming engagements and marriages for Victoria. On 24 February 2009, rumours that wedding plans were imminent became particularly intense preceding an information council between the King and Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.[19] Under the terms of the Swedish Act of Succession, the Government, upon the request of the King, gives the final consent for a dynastic marriage of a prince or princess of Sweden. The prince or princess otherwise loses their right to the throne. Later that day, it was confirmed that permission had been granted and that Victoria would marry Westling in the summer of 2010. The wedding date was set in Stockholm Cathedral for 19 June 2010, the 34th anniversary of her parents' marriage.[20] Her engagement ring features a solitaire round brilliant-cut diamond mounted on white gold.[21]

Marriage, motherhood and children edit

 
The Crown Princess and Prince Daniel on their wedding day

The wedding took place on 19 June 2010. Guests including royalty and ambassadors from various countries were invited to the wedding ceremony which took place at Stockholm Cathedral. After the wedding the newlyweds were driven through Stockholm in a coach and then rowed in the antique royal barge Vasaorden to the royal palace where the wedding banquet was held. On the evening before the wedding, there was a gala concert dedicated to the couple in the Stockholm Concert Hall.

The couple have two children:

Often referred to as the "Godmother of Europe", Crown Princess Victoria is the godmother of eighteen children:[26]

Health edit

Victoria has dyslexia, as do her father King Carl XVI Gustaf and her brother Prince Carl Philip.[38][39]

In 1996, it was established that Victoria had anorexia; this was not confirmed until the next year.[40][41] Victoria had planned to study at Uppsala University, but after intense media speculation and public discussion when pictures of an evidently emaciated Victoria in sleeveless dresses at the Order of the Innocence's ball and the gala dinner for the incoming state visit from Austria surfaced in April 1997, the Royal Court decided to confirm her condition.

After a press release from the Royal Court in November 1997 announced that Victoria had eating disorders, she moved to the United States where she received professional treatment and studied at Yale University.[41]

In June 1999, Victoria said, "It was a really hard time. This kind of illness is hard, not only for the individual but also for the people close to him or her. Today I'm fine."[40]

In November 2002, the book Victoria, Victoria! came out, speaking further about her eating disorder. Victoria said: "I felt like an accelerating train, going right down... during the whole period. I had eating disorders and was aware of it, my anguish was enormous. I really hated how I looked like, how I was... I, Victoria, didn't exist. It felt like everything in my life and around me was controlled by others. The one thing I could control was the food I put in me". She further said that "What happened cost and I was the one who stood for the payments. Now I'm feeling well and with the insights I've acquired through this I can hopefully help someone else".[42]

Victoria has prosopagnosia, which makes it difficult to recognize familiar faces.[43][44][45] In an interview in 2008, she called it a "big drawback" in her capacity as heir to the throne.[46]

Titles, styles and honours edit

 
Victoria's coat of arms

Titles edit

  • 14 July 1977 – 31 December 1979: Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Sweden
  • 1 January 1980 – 9 January 1980: Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Sweden
  • 9 January 1980 – present: Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland

Honours edit

National edit

Foreign edit

See also edit

References edit

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Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
Born: 14 July 1977
Swedish royalty
Preceded by Crown Princess of Sweden
1980–present
Incumbent
Vacant
Title last held by
Carl
Duchess of Västergötland
1980–present
Lines of succession
First
Succession to the Swedish throne
1st in line
Followed by
Princess Estelle

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Victoria of Sweden redirects here For the 20th century queen of Sweden see Victoria of Baden Victoria Crown Princess of Sweden Duchess of Vastergotland Victoria Ingrid Alice Desiree born 14 July 1977 is the heir apparent to the Swedish throne as the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf If she ascends to the throne as expected she would be Sweden s fourth queen regnant after Margaret Christina and Ulrika Eleonora and the first since 1720 Her inheritance is secured by Sweden s 1979 Act of Succession the first law in Western Europe to adopt royal absolute primogeniture VictoriaCrown Princess of SwedenDuchess of VastergotlandCrown Princess Victoria in 2023Born 1977 07 14 14 July 1977 age 46 Karolinska Hospital Solna SwedenSpouseDaniel Westling m 2010 wbr IssuePrincess Estelle Prince OscarNamesVictoria Ingrid Alice DesireeHouseBernadotteFatherCarl XVI GustafMotherQueen Silvia of SwedenReligionChurch of Sweden Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Change in status 4 Public life 5 The Crown Princess Victoria s Fund 6 Personal life 6 1 Engagement 6 2 Marriage motherhood and children 6 3 Health 7 Titles styles and honours 7 1 Titles 7 2 Honours 7 2 1 National 7 2 2 Foreign 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editVictoria was born on 14 July 1977 at 21 45 CET 1 at the Karolinska Hospital in Solna Stockholm County Sweden and is the oldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia She is a member of the House of Bernadotte Born as a princess of Sweden she was designated crown princess in 1979 SFS 1979 932 ahead of her younger brother Her place as first in the line of succession formally went into effect on 1 January 1980 with the parliamentary change to the Act of Succession that introduced absolute primogeniture Her given name Victoria Ingrid Alice Desiree honours various relatives Her first name comes primarily from her great great grandmother Victoria of Baden queen consort of Sweden Her other names honour her great aunt Ingrid of Sweden her maternal grandmother Alice Soares de Toledo her ancestor Desiree Clary queen consort of Sweden and her paternal aunt and godmother Princess Desiree She was baptised at the Royal Palace Church on 27 September 1977 Her godparents were Crown Prince Harald of Norway later king of Norway her maternal uncle Ralf Sommerlath Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands later queen of the Netherlands 1980 2013 and her aunt Princess Desiree Baroness Silfverschiold The Crown Princess was confirmed in the summer of 1992 at Rapplinge church on the island of Oland 2 Education editVictoria studied for a year 1996 97 at the Catholic University of the West at Angers in France and in the fall term of 1997 participated in a special program following the work of the Riksdag From 1998 to 2000 Victoria resided in the United States where she studied various subjects at Yale University New Haven Connecticut 3 In May 1999 she was an intern at the Swedish Embassy in Washington D C Victoria completed a study program at the Government Offices in 2001 2 In 2003 Victoria s education continued with visits to Swedish businesses a study and intern program in agriculture and forestry as well as completion of the basic soldier training at SWEDINT the Swedish Armed Forces International Centre 4 In 2006 Victoria enrolled in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs Diplomat Program running from September 2006 to June 2007 The program is a training program for young future diplomats and gives an insight to the ministry s work Swedish foreign and security policies and Sweden s relations with the rest of the world 2 In June 2009 she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Uppsala University She speaks Swedish English French and German 5 Change in status editVictoria was made crown princess on 1 January 1980 by the 1979 amendment to the Act of Succession of 1810 Successionsordningen This constitutional amendment introduced absolute primogeniture meaning that the throne would be inherited by the monarch s eldest child regardless of gender King Carl XVI Gustaf objected to the reform after it occurred not because he objected to women entering the line of succession but because he was upset about his son being stripped of the crown prince status he had held since birth 6 When she became heir she also was made Duchess of Vastergotland one of the historical provinces of Sweden Prior to this constitutional change the heir apparent to the throne was her younger brother Carl Philip He is now fourth in line to the throne behind Victoria and her children Public life editVictoria s declaration of majority took place in the Hall of State at the Royal Palace of Stockholm on 14 July 1995 As of the day she turned 18 she became eligible to act as Head of State when the King is not in country Victoria made her first public speech on this occasion Located on the dais in the background was the same silver throne on which her father was seated at his enthronement in actual use from 1650 and up until this ceremony As heir apparent to the throne Victoria is a working member of the Swedish Royal Family with her own agenda of official engagements Victoria attends the regular Advisory Council on Foreign Affairs and the information councils with Government ministers headed by the King and steps in as a temporary regent Riksforestandare when needed Victoria has made many official trips abroad as a representative of Sweden Her first major official visit on her own was to Japan in 2001 where she promoted Swedish tourism design music gastronomy and environmental sustainability during the Swedish Style event That same year Victoria also travelled to the West Coast of the United States where she participated in the celebrations of the Nobel centenary In 2002 she paid official visits to United States Spain Uganda Ethiopia and Kosovo where she visited Camp Victoria In 2003 she made official visits to Egypt and the United States In early 2004 she paid an official visit to Saudi Arabia as a part of a large official business delegation from Sweden and in October 2004 she travelled to Hungary nbsp Crown Princess Victoria at Skultuna Messingsbruk with the managing director Viktor BlomqvistCrown Princess Victoria was given her own household in October 2004 7 It is headed by the Marshal of the Court and serves to coordinate the official engagements of The Crown Princess In January 2005 Victoria made a long official visit to Australia promoting Swedish style and businesses and in April she visited Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to follow aid work and become informed about the work in the aftermath of the tsunami In April 2005 Victoria made an official visit to Japan where she visited the Expo 2005 in Aichi laid the foundation for a new IKEA store in Yokohama together with Princess Takamado and met with Emperor Akihito Empress Michiko Crown Prince Naruhito and Sayako Kuroda In June 2005 Victoria travelled to Turkey on an official visit where she participated in the Swedish Business Seminar and Sweden Day celebrations in Ankara during a historic visit which was organised by the Swedish Embassy in Ankara and Swedish Trade Council in Istanbul Victoria also visited the historic sights such as the Blue Mosque Topkapi Palace and Hagia Sophia This was the first official Royal visit from Sweden to Turkey since 1934 In September 2005 she made an official visit to China In March 2006 Victoria made an official visit to Brazil where she followed the Volvo Ocean Race and visited projects supported by the World Childhood Foundation such as the Abrigo Rainha Silvia In December she paid a four day official visit to Paris where she attended a French Swedish soiree arranged by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce the Swedish Trade Council and the Swedish Embassy during which she also awarded the Prix d Excellence 2006 The visit to Paris also included events with the Swedish Club in Paris attendance at a church service in the Sofia Church the Swedish church in Paris a study visit to the OECD headquarters and meetings with the Secretary General Jose Angel Gurria the Swedish Ambassador to the OECD Gun Britt Andersson and other senior officials She also attended a gala dinner hosted by La Fondation Pour L Enfance at Versailles She is a member of the Honorary Board of the International Paralympic Committee 8 In 2011 it was announced that Victoria would continue working throughout her pregnancy In 2012 she took her maternity leave one day prior to the birth of her daughter Estelle 9 and her husband Daniel revealed that he would take his paternity leave and switch parental roles with Victoria when Estelle began preschool 10 In January 2016 UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon appointed The Crown Princess as a member of Sustainable Development Goals Advocates for Agenda 2030 11 The Crown Princess is therefore one of 16 ambassadors in the Sustainable Development Goals SDG Advocacy Group 11 The group s task is to promote the UN s Sustainable Development Goals Agenda 2030 in various ways The Crown Princess primarily works with issues concerning water and health 11 The Crown Princess Victoria s Fund edit nbsp Crown Princess Victoria on the National Day of Sweden 2006The Crown Princess Victoria s Fund was set up in 1997 and is run as a part of Radiohjalpen the fundraising branch of Sveriges Television and Sveriges Radio The fund s aim is to provide support for leisure and recreational activities for children and young people with functional disabilities or chronic illnesses The Crown Princess Victoria Fund s means mainly derive from donations by the public but large companies such as Arla Foods Swedbank and AB Svenska Returpack are constant sponsor partners Additional support comes from The Association of Swedish Bakers amp Confectioners who every year arrange a national princess cake week during which the participating cafes and bakeries give 2 50 SEK per sold princess pastry and 10 SEK per sold princess cake to the fund 12 The result of this fund raising drive is usually presented to Victoria herself on her name day on 12 March every year in 2007 the total amount was 200 000 SEK Congratulatory and memorial cards are also issued by Radiohjalpen benefitting the fund a simple way to pay respects and do a good deed in one act In 2006 The Crown Princess Victoria Fund raised a total of 5 5 million SEK 12 Every year Victoria visits one or several clubs or projects that have been granted money These visits are not announced via the official royal diary but kept private instead Sveriges Television often accompanies her and airs short programs from these visits at some time during the year 13 Personal life edit nbsp Victoria sailingVictoria s first boyfriend was Daniel Collert They socialised in the same circles went to the same school and were already friends when their romance developed in the mid 1990s When Victoria moved to the United States in 1998 to study and recover from her eating disorders Collert moved with her and settled in New York 14 In September 2000 Victoria s relationship with Collert was confirmed in an interview with her at Expo 2000 15 The relationship ended in 2001 In May 2002 Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that Victoria had a new boyfriend her personal trainer at Master Training Daniel Westling When the news broke and the media turned its attention on him it was obvious that he did not like being in the public eye Once Westling was photographed crossing a street against a red light in order to avoid a camera 16 In July 2002 Victoria and Westling were pictured kissing for the first time 17 at a birthday party for Caroline Kreuger a close friend of Victoria s In a popular personal report called Tre dagar med Victoria which profiled her work during a three day period that aired on TV4 in December 2004 Victoria commented on criticism directed at Westling Many unfair things are written I understand that there is speculation but some day justice will be done there too Victoria also gave her opinion that happiness is important and that these days it is not so much about background and pedigree but about two people who have to live with each other She said that if they are not happy and comfortable with each other it is impossible to do a good job 18 Engagement edit Swedish media often speculated about upcoming engagements and marriages for Victoria On 24 February 2009 rumours that wedding plans were imminent became particularly intense preceding an information council between the King and Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt 19 Under the terms of the Swedish Act of Succession the Government upon the request of the King gives the final consent for a dynastic marriage of a prince or princess of Sweden The prince or princess otherwise loses their right to the throne Later that day it was confirmed that permission had been granted and that Victoria would marry Westling in the summer of 2010 The wedding date was set in Stockholm Cathedral for 19 June 2010 the 34th anniversary of her parents marriage 20 Her engagement ring features a solitaire round brilliant cut diamond mounted on white gold 21 Marriage motherhood and children edit nbsp The Crown Princess and Prince Daniel on their wedding dayMain article Wedding of Victoria Crown Princess of Sweden and Daniel Westling The wedding took place on 19 June 2010 Guests including royalty and ambassadors from various countries were invited to the wedding ceremony which took place at Stockholm Cathedral After the wedding the newlyweds were driven through Stockholm in a coach and then rowed in the antique royal barge Vasaorden to the royal palace where the wedding banquet was held On the evening before the wedding there was a gala concert dedicated to the couple in the Stockholm Concert Hall The couple have two children Princess Estelle Silvia Ewa Mary Duchess of Ostergotland born on 23 February 2012 in Karolinska University Hospital Solna 22 23 Prince Oscar Carl Olof Duke of Skane born on 2 March 2016 in Karolinska University Hospital Solna 24 25 Often referred to as the Godmother of Europe Crown Princess Victoria is the godmother of eighteen children 26 Vivien Sommerlath born 1995 Crown Princess Victoria s cousin as the daughter of Queen Silvia s brother Jorg Sommerlath 27 Giulia Sommerlath born 1996 Crown Princess Victoria s cousin as the daughter of Queen Silvia s nephew Thomas Sommerlath 27 Prince Constantine Alexios of Greece and Denmark born 1998 son of Pavlos Crown Prince of Greece and grandson of King Constantine II of Greece 28 Madeleine von Dincklage born 1999 daughter of Crown Princess Victoria s cousin Baroness Sybilla von Dincklage nee Ambler and granddaughter of Princess Margaretha Mrs Ambler 27 Ian de Geer born 2002 son of Crown Princess Victoria s cousin Baroness Christina Louise Silfverschiold and grandson of Princess Desiree Baroness Silfverschiold 27 Leopold Sommerlath born 2002 son of Crown Princess Victoria s cousin Patrick Sommerlath and grandson of Queen Silvia s brother Walther Sommerlath 27 Ian Persson born 2003 son of Crown Princess Victoria s friends H amp M CEO Karl Johan Persson and Leonie Gillberg Catharina Amalia Princess of Orange born 2003 daughter of King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands and heir apparent to the throne of the Netherlands 29 Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway born 2004 daughter of Haakon Crown Prince of Norway and granddaughter of King Harald V of Norway 30 Prince Christian of Denmark born 2005 son of Frederik Crown Prince of Denmark and grandson of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark 31 Diana Engsall born 2007 daughter of Crown Princess Victoria s friends Andrea Brodin and Niclas Engsall 32 Willem Dinkelspiel born 2007 son of Crown Princess Victoria s friends Caroline and Peder Dinkelspiel 33 Princess Eleonore of Belgium born 2008 daughter of King Philippe of Belgium and Crown Princess Victoria s fourth cousin 34 Chloe Nilsson born 2008 daughter of Crown Princess Victoria s friends Caroline Kreuger and Jesper Nilsson 27 Princess Katharina of Saxe Coburg and Gotha born 2014 daughter of Hubertus Hereditary Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha and granddaughter of Andreas Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha 35 Princess Leonore Duchess of Gotland born 2014 Crown Princess Victoria s niece as the daughter of Princess Madeleine Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland 36 Desiree Magnusson born 2015 daughter of Crown Princess Victoria s cousin Gustaf Magnusson and granddaughter of Princess Christina Mrs Magnuson 27 Prince Alexander Duke of Sodermanland born 2016 Crown Princess Victoria s nephew as the son of Prince Carl Philip Duke of Varmland 37 Health edit Victoria has dyslexia as do her father King Carl XVI Gustaf and her brother Prince Carl Philip 38 39 In 1996 it was established that Victoria had anorexia this was not confirmed until the next year 40 41 Victoria had planned to study at Uppsala University but after intense media speculation and public discussion when pictures of an evidently emaciated Victoria in sleeveless dresses at the Order of the Innocence s ball and the gala dinner for the incoming state visit from Austria surfaced in April 1997 the Royal Court decided to confirm her condition After a press release from the Royal Court in November 1997 announced that Victoria had eating disorders she moved to the United States where she received professional treatment and studied at Yale University 41 In June 1999 Victoria said It was a really hard time This kind of illness is hard not only for the individual but also for the people close to him or her Today I m fine 40 In November 2002 the book Victoria Victoria came out speaking further about her eating disorder Victoria said I felt like an accelerating train going right down during the whole period I had eating disorders and was aware of it my anguish was enormous I really hated how I looked like how I was I Victoria didn t exist It felt like everything in my life and around me was controlled by others The one thing I could control was the food I put in me She further said that What happened cost and I was the one who stood for the payments Now I m feeling well and with the insights I ve acquired through this I can hopefully help someone else 42 Victoria has prosopagnosia which makes it difficult to recognize familiar faces 43 44 45 In an interview in 2008 she called it a big drawback in her capacity as heir to the throne 46 Titles styles and honours edit nbsp Victoria s coat of armsTitles edit 14 July 1977 31 December 1979 Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Sweden 1 January 1980 9 January 1980 Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Sweden 9 January 1980 present Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Sweden Duchess of VastergotlandHonours edit National edit See also List of honours of the Swedish Royal Family by country nbsp Sweden nbsp Member with Collar of the Royal Order of the Seraphim LoK av KMO nbsp Member of the Royal Family Decoration of King Carl XVI Gustaf 14 July 1995 47 nbsp Recipient of the King Carl XVI Gustaf s Jubilee Commemorative Medal IV 15 September 2023 nbsp Recipient of the King Carl XVI Gustaf s Jubilee Commemorative Medal III 30 April 2016 48 nbsp Recipient of the King Carl XVI Gustaf s Jubilee Commemorative Medal II 23 August 2013 47 nbsp Recipient of the King Carl XVI Gustaf s Jubilee Commemorative Medal 30 April 1996 47 Swedish National Defence College Commemorative Medal Forsvarshogskolans minnesmedalj 9 January 2008 47 Swedish Soldiers Homes Association Medal in Gold no 1 Svenska Soldathemsforbundets medalj i guld SSHFGM May 2021 49 Foreign edit nbsp Austria Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria 50 nbsp Belgium Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold citation needed nbsp Brazil Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross 51 nbsp Bulgaria First Class of the Order of the Balkan Mountains citation needed nbsp Chile Grand Cross of the Order of Merit citation needed nbsp Denmark Knight of the Order of the Elephant 14 July 1995 52 nbsp Estonia Member 1st Class of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana 53 Member 1st Class of the Order of the White Star 54 nbsp Finland Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose 55 nbsp France Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit citation needed nbsp Germany Grand Cross 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany citation needed nbsp Greece Grand Cross of the Order of Honour citation needed nbsp Iceland Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon 56 nbsp Italy Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 57 58 nbsp Japan Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum citation needed nbsp Jordan Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance citation needed nbsp Latvia Grand Officer of the Order of the Three Stars citation needed nbsp Lithuania Commander Grand Cross of the Order of Grand Duke Gediminas 59 nbsp Luxembourg Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau citation needed nbsp Malaysia Honorary Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm 60 verification needed nbsp Monaco Knight of the Order of Grimaldi citation needed Recipient of the Prince Albert II Investiture Medal nbsp Netherlands Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion 11 October 2022 nbsp Norway Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 1 July 1995 61 nbsp Romania Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania 62 63 64 nbsp South Korea Grand Gwanghwa Medal of the Order of Diplomatic Service Merit citation needed nbsp Spain Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic 16 November 2021 65 nbsp Tunisia Grand Officer of the Order of the Republic citation needed See also editList of current heirs apparentReferences edit Sponberg Udo 2 February 2012 Och sa ska det ga till And so it will be done Goteborgs Posten in Swedish Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Retrieved 19 January 2014 a b c The Crown Princess s biography Royal Court of Sweden Archived from the original 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