Denmark’s Prince Joachim and French-born Marie Cavallier were married last weekend at the ancient Mogeltonder Church.
Marie, now styled Her Royal Highness Princess Marie, wore off-white gown by David Arasa and Claudio Morelli. The gown had a three-meter-long train. Marie also wore a tiara belonging to her new mother-in-law Queen Margrethe II. Her bouquet included winter barley from the fields of Schackenborg Castle, and white lilies.
The reception attended by 300 guests was held at the Castle, where the newly-weds will live.
More photos after the jump…
via Reuters


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The bride doesn’t look pleased.