Wedding of Princess Birgitta of Sweden and Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern

Royal Guests and Relatives celebrated the Wedding of Princess Birgitta of Sweden and Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern at Schloss Sigmaringen on this day in 1961, 65 years ago, following a Civil Ceremony and Ball at the Royal Palace of Stockholm.

Princess Birgitta of Sweden, daughter of Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, Duke of Västerbotten and Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, married Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern, son of the Prince of Hohenzollern and Princess Margarete Karola of Saxony, in a Catholic Ceremony in the Sankt Johann Church at Schloss Sigmaringen.

Because Pope John XXIII forbade a mixed religious ceremony in Sweden, the couple traveled to Germany to hold the Catholic religious service

Princess Birgitta wore the Hohenzollern Clover Coronet.

Following the ceremony, a Ball was held at Schloss Sigmaringen.

The Swedish Royal Family held a Ball to celebrate the Wedding of Princess Birgitta of Sweden and Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern at the Royal Palace of Stockholm after their Civil Wedding in Sweden and ahead of their Religious Wedding at Sigmaringen Castle in Germany.

Princess Birgitta of Sweden (wearing her Pearl Circle Tiara and the Order of the Seraphim) and Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern (in the Order of the Seraphim)

The Ball was held by King Gustaf VI Adolf (grandfather of the bride) and Queen Louise of Sweden (grandmother of the bride, in the Sapphire Necklace) alongside Princess Sibylla (mother of the bride, wearing the Connaught Diamond Tiara and her Sapphire Necklace)

The Princess of Hohenzollern (mother of the groom, wearing Queen Maria II of Portugal’s Sapphire Tiara and the Hohenzollern Sapphire Parure).

Queen Ingrid of Denmark (aunt of the bride, wearing the Pearl Poiré Tiara)with Princess Benedikte and Princess Anne Marie (cousins of the bride),

Other guests and Relatives included Princess Margretha of Denmark (wearing her Floral Tiara), Lady Patricia Ramsay (in her Diamond Tiara), and Princess Elisabeth of Wied (wearing her Diamond Tiara) among a host of Royals and Nobles.

Princess Birgitta of Sweden, daughter of Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, Duke of Västerbotten and Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, married Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern, son of the Prince of Hohenzollern and Princess Margarete Karola of Saxony, in a ceremony performed by Stockholm Mayor Yngve Kristensson the Hall of State at the Royal Palace of Stockholm, followed by a carriage ride through the streets of Stockholm.

As Princess Birgitta was a Lutheran and Prince Johann Georg was a Roman Catholic, Pope John XXIII originally forbade a mixed religious ceremony in Sweden. Consequently, the couple chose a secular civil union under German law—the only legally binding portion of their marriage—followed by a religious ceremony five days later in Germany.

Pearl Circle Tiara

Hohenzollern Clover Coronet

Princess Sibylla’s Sapphire Necklace

Leuchtenberg Sapphire Parure

 Queen Maria II’s Sapphire Tiara

Nine Prong Tiara

Baden Fringe Tiara

Queen Louise’s Diamond Tiara

 Connaught Diamond Tiara

Swedish Cameo Parure

Hohenzollern Sapphire Parure

Diamond Bracelet Bandeau

Princess Sibylla’s 5-Strand Pearl Necklace

Leuchtenberg Sapphire Parure

Connaught Diamond Tiara

Swedish Aquamarine Kokoshnik Tiara

Swedish Cameo Parure

Sapphire Necklace

Diamond Bracelet Bandeau

Bernadotte Emerald Parure

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