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Princess Adrienne of Sweden's christening: Little royals steal the show in Stockholm

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June 8, 2018
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The Swedish royal family has welcomed seven babies in the past eight years – Crown Princess Victoria's daughter Princess Estelle, eight, is the oldest, while three-month-old Princess Adrienne is the youngest – so its no wonder that when baby Adrienne was christened in Stockholm on the morning of June 8, she and her young cousins stole the show!For her big day, Princess Adrienne – whose christening date coincides with the wedding anniversary of her parents, Princess Madeleine and Chris O'Neill – wore the same gown that was first worn by Prince Gustaf Adolf in 1906, and has been passed down through royal generations of babies including King Carl XVI Gustaf, Princess Madeleine and Prince Carl Philip.Princess Adrienne's big day at the Royal Chapel of Drottningholm Palace also included her grandparents, King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia and her six godparents: Anouska d’Abo, Charlotte Kreuger Cederlund, Coralie Charriol Paul, Nader Panahpour, Baron Gustav Thott and Natalie Werner.Scroll through for the sweetest photos of Princess Adrienne's christening. Photo: Getty Images
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A very special family portrait: Princess Madeleine of Sweden cradled guest of honour Adrienne, while her husband Chris held Prince Nicolas. In the middle, adorable Princess Leonore. Photo: Michael Campanella/Getty Images
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Princess Leonore, wearing a white cap-sleeved dress, seemed just as interested in the gravel as she was in her little sister's big day!Photo: Getty Image
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Princess Sofia of Sweden held son Prince Alexander's hand after the Drottningholm Palace Chapel service. Photo: Michael Campanella/Getty Images
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Dressed in his military uniform, dashing Prince Carl Phillip was charged with keeping an eye on his little boy, Prince Gabriel. Photo: Michael Campanella/Getty Images
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Future queen Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel stayed close to their son Prince Oscar. The tot was dressed in adorable shorts and suspenders and a white button-down shirt. Photo: Michael Campanella/Getty Images
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Officiant Archbishop Antje Jackelen lifted Princess Adrienne of Sweden up during the service, giving us a look at the baby's beautiful heirloom gown. Photo: JONAS EKSTROMER/AFP/Getty Images
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The godparents took part in the blessing during the ceremony. Among the selected godparents are Chris O'Neill's niece, a family friend, and the husband of one of Princess Madeleine's closest pals. Photo: Getty Images
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A grandfather's love: King Carl XVI Gustaf strokes the head of Princess Adrienne, his seventh grandchild. The baby girl is 10th in line to the Swedish throne.Photo: Getty Images
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A view inside the historic royal chapel at Drottningholm Palace. The building dates back to 1728, although construction began on it in the late 17th century.Photo: Getty Images
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Oscar's mother the Crown Princess was in tune with the day's floral fashion trend, wearing a print dress with pussy bow tie neck and a pillbox style hat. Photo: Getty Images
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Proud grandparents Queen Silvia of Sweden and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden were the picture of happiness as they celebrated granddaughter Princess Adrienne's special moment with all of their grandchildren. Photo: Michael Campanella/Getty Images
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Young Princess Estelle, who is second-in-line to the throne, was spotted giving a royal wave while riding in the car with her mother Crown Princess Victoria. Photo: Getty Images
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Princess Madeleine and her family posed with Princess Adrienne's six godparents following the ceremony.Photo by Michael Campanella/Getty Images
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All together now! The Swedish royal family joins Princess Adrienne's half a dozen godparents for a special portrait outside the Royal Chapel.Photo: Getty Images

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