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Estelle Silvia Ewa Mary, Swedish Royal Heir, Baptized (PHOTOS)

By LOUISE NORDSTROM 05/22/12 11:30 AM ET AP

STOCKHOLM — Princess Estelle, the future heir to the Swedish throne, was baptized Tuesday amid pomp and pageantry in the chapel of the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

Some 550 guests, including royals from Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands, witnessed the ceremony, which was broadcast live on television in Sweden and neighboring Denmark and Norway.

The 3-month-old princess, whose full name is Estelle Silvia Ewa Mary, is second in line to the throne as the first-born child of Crown Princess Victoria, 34, and Prince Daniel, 38.

Dressed in a christening gown previously worn by both her mother and grandfather, King Carl XVI Gustaf, Estelle rested comfortably in the arms of her parents during the hour-long ceremony. The chapel was decorated with apple-blossom garlands and yellow and white flowers.

Estelle remained mostly still as Archbishop Anders Wejryd poured water on her head from the chapel's 17th century silver font. The water had been collected from a spring on the island of Oland, where the royal family has its summer residence.

Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Sweden's Prince Carl Philip, Australian-born Crown Princess Mary of Denmark and Prince Daniel's sister, Anna Westling Soderstrom, were named Estelle's godparents.

Among the other guests was Victoria's former nurse, Eva Andersson.

"It's such an honor to be here today," Andersson told the AP. "It was very moving; I could feel it in my heart."

Though the king is still Sweden's head of state, the monarchy's role is today largely ceremonial. There is a small republican movement, but the monarchy enjoys widespread public support, in part because of the popularity of the royal family.

Victoria, in particular, is admired for being down to earth and modest. She married Daniel Westling, her former gym instructor, in 2010.

Victoria's unmarried younger siblings were allowed to bring their partners to the ceremony Tuesday, which would have been considered a breach of royal protocol in times past.

Chris O'Neill, the American boyfriend of Victoria's sister, Princess Madeleine, told the AP he enjoyed the event. "It was fantastic," he said.

Hundreds of Swedes and foreign visitors gathered outside the palace in the hope of catching a glimpse of the little princess. Julia Hulsmann, 39, and Andrea Weichmann, 46, had traveled all the way from Munich, Germany, for the occasion.

"We were the first people out here this morning," Hulsmann said. "We've been here since 5.30 a.m."

They even brought gifts for the royal family: gingerbread cookies and an aquarelle painting that Weichmann had made of the crown princess holding her daughter.

"They are so lovely, so warm and natural. Truly enchanting," she said.

Sweden's current dynasty was founded in 1810 when French marshal Jean Baptiste Bernadotte was elected as successor to the throne.

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  • Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria (L) and Prince Daniel (C) arrive on May 22, 2012 for the christening of their daughter, Princess Estelle (R), at the Royal Chapel in Stockholm. Princess Estelle is second in line to the throne after her mother Crown Princess Victoria. (JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/GettyImages)

  • Crown Princess Victoria, left, Prince Daniel, center, holding Princess Estelle and Queen Silvia, right, during the christening ceremony of Princess Estelle of Sweden in the Royal Chapel in Stockholm, Sweden, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Anders Wiklund, Pool)

  • Anders Wejryd, left, Archbishop of Uppsala, Crown Princess Victoria, center, and Prince Daniel, right, Princess Estelle during the christening ceremony of Princess Estelle of Sweden in the Royal Chapel in Stockholm, Sweden, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Claudio Bresciani, Pool)

  • The Royal Crown for the christening of Princess Estelle, first born daughter of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, on it's cushion at the Royal Chapel in Stockholm, Tuesday, May 22, 2012, ahead of the ceremony. (AP Photo/Anders Wiklund, Pool)

  • Anders Wejryd, front, Archbishop of Uppsala baptizing Princess Estelle during the christening ceremony of the first born daughter of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, held at the Royal Chapel in Stockholm, Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Pontus Lundahl, Pool)

  • Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria (L) and Prince Daniel (C) arrive on May 22, 2012 for the christening of their daughter, Princess Estelle (R), at the Royal Chapel in Stockholm. (JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP/GettyImages)

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miz mendo
unbind your mind, there is no time
11:45 AM on 05/24/2012
Wow, they've really nailed the '50s look. Fabulous!
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moonlightesq
05:08 PM on 05/23/2012
What a beautiful little princess. Her eyes are so alert and wide being cuddled by her daddy and thinking "Hey, the man in the funny hat, are you planning to pour that bottle of water on me?"
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henriette and hube
my goal is to live each day
01:51 PM on 05/23/2012
The new little princess looks quite content in her Daddy's arms. What a lovely photo.
09:43 AM on 05/23/2012
Where are the super hot swedes like tiger wood's ex wife?
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07:50 PM on 05/23/2012
Princess Viktorja looks like your regular Swedish gal , there you have it yer "hottie"
09:35 AM on 05/24/2012
That's dissapointing
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kella
08:45 PM on 05/23/2012
Find a picture of her without make up. Your girlfirend is probably better looking. Victoria is good-looking just doesn't bleach her hair to look flashy.
09:35 AM on 05/24/2012
yikes you weren't kidding.
06:51 AM on 05/23/2012
The eventual Queen of Sweden...daughter of a personal trainer...que cambio el mundo.
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07:49 PM on 05/23/2012
Che Triste !
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kella
08:41 PM on 05/23/2012
why?
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Mariel
02:26 AM on 05/23/2012
Princess Victoria looks healthy and happy. Not too thin. Just right. Her husband was her personal trainer and I expect he still is! Good job!
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lady joanna
it is better to need less than to have more
09:05 PM on 05/22/2012
A very cute little princess and she seems very aware and alert. They make a beautiful and happy family.
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Kittenesque
05:40 PM on 05/22/2012
Pretty little baby.
04:26 PM on 05/22/2012
Gud välsigne den kungliga familjen.
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02:46 PM on 05/22/2012
Dearest little princess, I hope that you have a wonderful life and appreciate your good fortune. She is beautiful.
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02:30 PM on 05/22/2012
If her Mom has a boy, it is to the back of the line with you.
02:59 PM on 05/22/2012
Not in Sweden...
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MercedesGabriella
03:05 PM on 05/22/2012
If her mom has a boy, he'll be next in line, after Estelle. Just as the Crown princess's younger brother is in line after her. When it comes to royal inheritance Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Holland are all of the "first come, first rule" persuasion.
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03:19 PM on 05/22/2012
Thanks for the info. Glad to hear that.
07:15 PM on 05/22/2012
that's pretty cool. :)
02:25 PM on 05/22/2012
Is the baby autistic? no eye contact or movement - is that a real baby?
02:12 PM on 05/22/2012
Not a good picture of the baby...I don't want to get a million replies, so I shall say no more.
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jabber60
01:34 PM on 05/22/2012
HE SURE CAN'T DENIY THAT BABY! LOOKS LIKE THE DAD FOR SURE! GOD BLESS THE CHILDREN !
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LBarRel
Are you kidding me?
12:51 PM on 05/22/2012
I think this couple is lovely, they sure seem to be the real deal.