Tomorrow, Princess Madeleine, the Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland, will wed New York banker Christopher O'Neill in the Swedish capital, bringing together European royals and top New York socialites for a grand celebration.
Madeleine, 30, is the youngest of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia's three children and fourth in line to the throne. She became known as Sweden's party princess in her early 20s, when she was frequently spotted at Stockholm's high-end nightclubs, and has attracted widespread attention for her stylish clothes and glamorous lifestyle.
Since then, Madeleine has lived in New York, working for the nonprofit World Childhood Foundation, founded by her mother.
Two years ago, she met O'Neill, now 38, who works as a partner and head of research at Noster Capital.
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This time around the princess has kept a lower profile, announcing their engagement through a video on the Royal Court's website.
"She was really sad, and I think she felt a bit humiliated, "Alexandersson told The Associated Press." So, this time I really hope it's a big love. They look really, really happy together so I'm crossing my fingers for them."
The Royal Court today said Madeleine's wedding dress has been made by Italian designer Valentino Garavani. Alexandersson said she expects a glamorous ceremony, adding that O'Neill has invited many friends from his party days among the New York glitterati.
Other well-known invites include the CEO of fashion retailer H&M, Karl-Johan Persson, golfer Jesper Parnevik, Roxette singer Marie Fredriksson, Broadway's "Phantom of the Opera" star Peter Joback and Colombian billionaire Alejandro Santo Domingo.