When former reality-TV star Sofia Hellqvist swapped vows with Sweden’s Prince Carl Philip on Saturday, she certainly wasn’t the first commoner to marry into royalty—she wasn’t even the first in the family. Carl Philip’s older sister, Crown Princess Victoria, who’s next in line to the throne, married her former personal trainer, Daniel Wesling, in 2010, and his younger sister, Princess Madeleine, married U.S.-Brit businessman Christopher O'Neill in 2013.
The Swedish royal family: Sofia Hellqvist and Prince Carl Philip, Princess Madeleine and Christopher O'Neill, Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Wesling.
More than half a century earlier, Welsh model Lilian Davies was already married when she met Sweden’s Prince Bertil in London in 1943. Due to objections from the prince’s father the two would wait 30 years to marry. Here she is between Princesses Madeline and Victoria in 2001.
More recently, of course, Kate Middleton—the daughter of a former British Airways flight dispatcher and air stewardess—married Prince William, second in line to the British throne.
Here are six more commoners who rose in the ranks to royalty on their wedding day:
Grace Patricia Kelly & Prince Rainier III of Monaco
The American retired from her acting career at the age of 26 to marry Prince Rainier; she and her family had to provide a dowry of $2 million in order for the marriage to go forward. The first of their three children, Princess Caroline, was born nine months and four days after her parents’ wedding.
Letizia Ortiz Rocasolano & Prince Felipe of Spain
Rania al-Yassin & King Abdullah II of Jordan
Charlene Wittstock & Prince Albert II of Monaco
Mary Elizabeth Donaldson & Prince Frederik of Denmark
Michiko Shoda & Crown Prince Akihito of Japan
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