At the wedding between Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel in June 2010, Volvo Car Corporation was the official car supplier. 85 white Volvos carried the wedding guests to and from the festivities.
In connection with the christening of Princess Estelle, the guests of honour will be transported in 50 white Volvo S80s and XC60s each featuring a specially created commemorative emblem. Volvo Car Corporation is the main supplier of cars for the royal event.
The Volvos will depart from the Royal Mews and will carry the guests of honour from the various airports to and from their hotels, and between the various activities on the day of the christening.
"We will have the cars from the day before the christening to the day after. The cars will mostly be driven by members of Sweden's Voluntary Motor Transport Corps," says Court Equerry Mertil Melin.
Swedish State Television (SVT) has sole TV broadcasting rights for the christening. It will, besides in Sweden, be broadcast in Germany, among other countries. The event is estimated to be covered by about 400-500 journalists.
"We are delighted that Volvo Car Corporation can participate in historic royal events such as the wedding between Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, and now at Princess Estelle's christening," says Olle Axelson, Senior Vice President Public Affairs at Volvo Car Corporation.
After the christening the cars will be sold through the Swedish dealership network. They will also be able to be purchased by employees of Volvo Car Corporation and AB Volvo. Some of the cars may also be sold via Norwegian Volvo dealerships.
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