Baptism of Princess Ines
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The Swedish palace shared official photos of Princess Ines’ baptism. Her godfather and grandparents also posed for pictures.
Just yesterday, the Swedish royal family celebrated the baptism of Princess Ines. Now the palace published three official photos of the big event, which it also shared. For all, Prince Carl Philip (46) and Princess Sofia of Sweden (40) and her four children took a seat on a sofa.
The family can be seen alone in a first picture. Prince Gabriel (7) is based on his mother, who in turn has the sleeping Ines in his arms. With only four months, she had her first official photo shoot with the family. In his military uniform, Carl Philip sat alongside Prince Julian (4) and Prince Alexander (9), who like her brother wear a light suit. Particularly cute: Carl Philip holds in the photo with Prince Julian Handchen.
Another photo shows the family with Queen Silvia (81) and King Carl Gustaf (79), who posing behind them behind them. Next to them are Marie (68) and Erik Hellqvist (76), Sofia’s parents. For the third photo, the prince family was photographed with the baptismal sponsors of Ines. In addition to Princess Estelle (13), the daughter of Crown Princess Victoria (47) and Prince Daniel (51), the latest Royal offspring has four more sponsors. These include Frederik von der Esch, sponsor of Queen Silvia, as well as Claes and Sandrine Kockum, who are friends with the prince couple. Tiara Larsson, a friend of Sofia, is also a godmother of Ines. In the third picture, Prince Julian was particularly looking for closeness to his father: instead of sitting next to him, he switched to his lap.
Baptism of Ines on the tenth wedding anniversary of her parents
For the baptism of Princess Ines, large parts of the royal family appeared, including Princess Madeleine with her family. Sofia’s sisters Sara and Lina Hellqvist also celebrated the big day of Ines in the castle band Drottningholm. It fell on a special date: Sofia and Carl Philip married ten years ago on June 13th. In keeping with this, the song “Till Mitt Sista Andeag” (“up to my last breath”) is said to have been played at the beginning of the ceremony, which was also sung at your wedding. Sofia itself wrote the text and music.
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Source: Stern

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