Over the weekend, Princess Madeleine of Sweden married New York banker Christopher O'Neill in a "lavish and emotional" ceremony in Stockholm, according to People. The princess — who is fourth in line to the throne — wore a lace-top Valentine gown. A children's choir sang as she walked down the aisle before 470 guests, and Roxette singer Marie Fredriksson and Broadway's Phanton of the Opera star Peter Joback also performed.
With a guest list filled both with royalty — Earl and Countess of Wessex, Prince Edward and Sophie, Princess Takamando of Japan, and princes and princess from Norway, Denmark, Greece, Luxembourg, and Monaco — and ulra-rich businessman — Cadbury chocolate heir Joel Cadbury, Colombian billionaire Alejandro Santo Domingo, Duran Duran band member John Taylor, and H&M's CEO Karl-Johan Persson, among others — their wedding registry with MyRegistry.com was expectedly luxurious. Here, some of our favorite items from the list.
Kitchen tools
Even a princess cooks once in a while — if she has top-of-the-line appliances, that is.
KitchenAid Pro Line Dicing Food Processor ($599.95); All-Clad Copper Core 15-Piece Cookware ($2,199.95)
Simple everyday glasses
I always imagine royalty drinking out of crystal goblets every day, but in real life, the princess and her new husband plan to drink out of these inexpensive glasses.
Glass with Silver Edge ($7.59).
$250 coasters
Pewter coasters that cost more than $250 a piece. Because... why not?
Matchbox Panama ($273.11); Coaster Panama Pewter ($250.35).
A modern vase
In keeping with their pewter theme, they selected a unique-yet-classic vase.
Vase Wave Pewter ($996.85).
Most expensive: Home entertainment system
The high-tech couple bucked the registry "rules" and added a top-of-the-line home entertainment system.
Bose Lifestyle V25 Home Entertainment System ($2.499.95).
Tell us: What would you add to your registry if money was no object?
—Kristen O'Gorman Klein
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