The reason June is an extra special month for the Swedish royals© Jonas Ekstromer, The Royal Court, Sweden

Why June is an extra special month for the Swedish royals

The royals have a number of special dates marked on their June calendars


UPDATED JUNE 17, 2020 2:24 PM EDT

The month of June is full of important and memorable dates for the Swedish royal family. From birthdays to anniversaries, there are several days marked on  Crown Princess Victoria ,  Princess Madeleine  and  Prince Carl Philip ’s calendars. Keep reading to see why June is extra special for King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia’s family.

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The royals celebrate National Day on June 6

June 6: Sweden’s National Day The royal family celebrates Sweden and their country’s flag during the national holiday. Every National Day on June 6, throngs of visitors visit the Royal Palace in Stockholm. The royals gather for the traditional celebration at Skansen and a National Day reception. Since the palace was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Crown Princess Victoria provided a guided virtual tour for royal fans.

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Madeleine and Chris were married in 2013

June 8: Princess Madeleine and Christopher O’Neill’s wedding anniversary  Princess Madeleine married her husband Christopher O’Neill on June 8, 2013 at Stockholm’s Royal Chapel. The bride stunned on her big day wearing a gown by Italian designer Valentino Garavani. In the evening, the newlyweds enjoyed a wedding banquet at Drottningholm Palace.

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Princess Madeleine was born in 1982

June 10: Princess Madeleine’s birthday King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden welcomed their youngest child, Princess Madeleine, on June 10, 1982 at Drottningholm Palace.

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Sofia and Carl Philip tied the knot in 2015

June 13: Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia’s wedding anniversary Carl Philip and Sofia tied the knot on June 13, 2015 in the Royal Chapel at the Royal Palace of Stockholm. The royal bride wore a dress by Swedish designer Ida Sjöstedt and a tiara that was a gift from her new mother and father-in-law. The couple’s wedding banquet was held in the Vita Havet Assembly Rooms at the Royal Palace.

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Madeleine gave birth to her second child in 2015

June 15: Prince Nicolas’ birthday Two days after attending her brother’s wedding, Madeleine welcomed her and Christopher’s second child. Prince Nicolas Paul Gustaf was born on June 15, 2015 at Danderyd Hospital in Danderyd, Sweden. Proud dad Chris, who cut his son’s umbilical chord, called Nicolas’ birth “magical, fantastic.” The baby’s middle name “Paul” was a tribute to Chris’ late father Paul, while Gustaf was picked in honor of Madeleine’s dad.

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The Swedish King and Queen tied the knot in 1976

June 19: King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia’s wedding anniversary Brazialian-German Silvia, who met then-Crown Prince Carl Gustaf at the 1972 Olympic Games, married the Swedish royal in 1976 at the Stockholm Cathedral, less than four months after their engagement was announced. The Queen wore the Cameo tiara for the royal wedding.

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Crown Princess Victoria married Daniel on her parents’ 34th wedding anniversary

June 19: Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel’s wedding anniversary The couple’s royal wedding on June 19, 2010 marked the first wedding of a female successor to the Swedish throne. The nuptials took place on King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia’s 34th wedding anniversary. Victoria and Daniel exchanged vows in a ceremony held at the Stockholm Cathedral. The future Queen’s wedding dress was designed by Pär Engsheden. Like her mother, Victoria wore the Cameo tiara. The royals’ young bridal party included the Crown Princess’ godchildren: Prince Christian of Denmark, Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands, and Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway.

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Christopher O’Neill’s birthday is June 27

June 27: Christopher O’Neill’s birthday  Princess Leonore ’s dad was born on June 27, 1974 in London, where he grew up with his parents, Eva Maria and Paul O’Neill.