Royal Chapel (Sweden)

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The Royal Chapel (Swedish: Slottskyrkan) is a church inside Stockholm Palace.[1] It was opened in 1754.[2] It is the church of the non-territorial parish of the Royal Court, which consist of the Swedish royal family, present and former permanent employees at the Royal Court, and spouse and children of permanent employees.[3]

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Royal Chapel
Slottskyrkan
Entrance of the Royal Chapel in March 2011, as seen from the altar
Royal Chapel
LocationStockholm
Country Sweden
DenominationChurch of Sweden
Administration
DioceseStockholm
ParishRoyal Court
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The royal palace chapels (including the Royal Chapel of Stockholm Palace, the Royal Chapel of Drottningholm Palace, and Riddarholmen Church) are all part of the national Church of Sweden, although their management is in the hands of the Office of the Marshal of the Realm, as part of the Royal Estate.

Royal weddings

Recent royal weddings have taken place in the chapel include:

Baptism

Royal baptisms are also held in the royal chapel. Recent ones include:

Funerals

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