Marie Cavallier of France and her father Alain Cavallier arrive for her wedding to Denmark's Prince Joachim in Moegeltoender, Denmark on May 24, 2008. Prince Joachim and Cavallier exchanged vows Saturday in a church wedding attended by Scandinavian royals and other dignitaries.
Marie Cavallier of France arrives for her wedding to Prince Joachim of Denmark on May 24, 2008. Joachim is Queen Margrethe's youngest son and fourth in line to Denmark's throne.
Danish Crown Prince Frederik and wife Crown Princess Mary arrive for the wedding of Denmark's Prince Joachim and Marie Cavallier of France in Moegeltoender, Denmark on May 24, 2008.
And now the prince may kiss his princess! Prince Joachim of Denmark married Marie Cavallier of France on May 24, 2008, in Moegeltoender, Denmark. Bishop Erik Norman Svendsen officiated at the wedding.
Princess Marie, left, and her new husband, Prince Joachim, greet their subjects after their wedding on May 24, 2008, in Moegeltoender, Denmark. For her "something borrowed," Marie wore a 19th century tiara belonging to her new mother-in-law, Queen Margrethe of Denmark.
Prince Joachim and Princess Marie are all smiles after their wedding ceremony in Moegeltoender, Denmark on May 24, 2008. The 38-year-old divorced prince announced in October that he was engaged to Cavallier, who is 32.
Prince Joachim and Princess Marie kiss after their wedding ceremony on May 24, 2008, in Moegeltoender, Denmark. The prince divorced Hong Kong-born Princess Alexandra in 2005, in the first broken marriage for Europe's oldest monarchy in nearly 160 years. They have joint custody of their two sons, 5-year-old Felix and 8-year-old Nikolai.
Princess Marie of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat is the new title of Prince Joachim's French bride. The princess wore a gown by Spanish designers Arasa Morelli, made of 19th century inspired Calais lace and tulle. According to Hello magazine, the dress had a train almost 10 feet long.
Prince Joachim of Denmark kisses his new bride, the former Marie Cavallier of France after their wedding on May 24, 2008, in Moegeltoender, Denmark. Swedish Crown Princess Victoria, Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon and actor Roger Moore were among the guests.
In this photo released by the Danish Royal Court, an official wedding photo of the bride Princess Marie, centre, with groom Prince Joachim, third right, in Moegeltoender, Denmark, on Saturday, May 24, 2008. From left: Princess Marie's stepfather Christian Grassiot, mother Franoise Grassiot, father Alain Cavallier, Princess Marie, Prince Joachim, Danish Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik.
Princess Marie and Prince Joachim of Denmark shortly after their wedding in Moegeltoender, Denmark on May 24, 2008. By marrying the Danish prince, Marie became a Danish citizen and converted from Roman Catholicism to Denmark's Lutheran Evangelical Church.
Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark leave the church in Moegeltoender, Denmark on their way to a private dinner at the earby Schackenborg mansion, where the couple reside. According to Eurovision, the couple rode in a Bugati Royal Type 41, of which there are only six in the world.