Item title reads: "Royal wedding at Stockholm - Marriage of Princess Ingrid of Sweden & Crown Prince Fredrik of Denmark"
WS. The grooms wedding car arriving at the Church. WS. Crown Prince Frederik in a Naval Commanders Uniform saluting. WS. High Angle troops parading....
Item title reads: "Royal wedding at Stockholm - Marriage of Princess Ingrid of Sweden & Crown Prince Fredrik of Denmark"
WS. The grooms wedding car arriving at the Church. WS. Crown Prince Frederik in a Naval Commanders Uniform saluting. WS. High Angle troops parading. LS. The bride's car arriving. MS. Princess Ingrid of Sweden (Later Queen of Denmark) steps out of the car. She is the daughter of Princess Margaret of Connaught and Granddaughter of the Duke of Connaught and King Gustav V of Sweden. Her dress contains old Irish lace and orange blossom which were part of her mother's dress. WS. The service in progress. CU. The roof of the church. CU. Candelabra. CU. Carvings. CU. Church window. WS. Church with the wedding ceremony in progress. LS. Back View the Prince and Princess. WS. Church. LS. The Prince and Princess emerging from the church into bright sunshine. The Prince assists the Princess into the Royal landau. WS. The Royal landau makes its way back through the streets. LS. Crowds waving Swedish flags. LS. The Prince and Princess at a balcony window. WS. Crowds with flags. WS. Courtyard. MS. The horses followed by the landau pass camera Princess Ingrid waving to the camera. WS. High Angle as the landau drives through the streets of Stockholm the pavements packed with people. WS. Pan the landau in front of cheering crowds. WS. Pan landau. WS. The landau back at the Royal Palace the Prince and Princess climb out. WS. Crowds filling the streets where the carriage has passed. WS. The Prince and Princess in going away outfit. MS. The Princess shaking hands with dignitaries. WS. King Gustav's Royal barge. WS. The Royal barge the oarsmen have their oars at the salute . WS. Royal barge with Prince Frederik standing. WS. Planes flying a salute. WS. The Royal barge makes its way out. WS. Steam ship. WS. Battleship. WS. The Danish Royal Yacht the "Danneborg".
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"Danneborg" in text and tags should read Dannebrog.
The wedding took place on 24 May 1935. The man glimpsed performing the ceremony is Erling Eidem, Archbishop of Uppsala.