When Margaret was 23 and her younger sister
Princess Patricia of Connaught was 18, both girls were among the most beautiful and eligible princesses in Europe. Their uncle,
Edward VII, wanted his nieces to marry a European king or crown prince. In January 1905, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught visited Portugal, where they were received by
King Carlos and his wife,
Amélie of Orléans, whose sons,
Luís Filipe, Duke of Braganza, and
Prince Manuel, entertained the young British princesses. The Portuguese expected one of the Connaught princesses would become the future
Queen of Portugal. The Connaughts continued their trip to
Egypt and
Sudan. In
Cairo, they met Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, the future
Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, grandson of the Swedish King
Oscar II. Originally, Margaret's sister Patricia had been considered a suitable match for Gustaf Adolf; without his knowledge, a meeting was arranged with the two sisters. Gustaf Adolf and Margaret fell in love at first sight; he proposed at a dinner held by Lord Cromer at the British Consulate in Egypt and was accepted. Margaret's parents were very happy with the match. Gustaf Adolf and Margaret married on 15 June 1905 in
St. George's Chapel at
Windsor Castle. Margaret's bridesmaids were her sister
Princess Patricia of Connaught, cousins
Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and
Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, and first cousin once removed
Princess Mary of Wales. The couple spent their honeymoon at
Adare Manor in
County Limerick, Ireland, and arrived in Sweden on 8 July 1905. One of Margaret's wedding presents was the Connaught
tiara, which remains in the Swedish royal jewellery collection today. Newspaper articles reporting on the valuation of her mother's estate for Probate in 1917 note that Margaret received a £25,000 marriage settlement from her parents. ,
Prince Sigvard,
Princess Ingrid, and the newborn
Prince Bertil in 1912 The couple had five children: •
Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten, who predeceased his father •
Sigvard Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg •
Ingrid, Queen of Denmark •
Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland •
Carl Johan Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg Margaret was a dedicated mother to her children, and was determined to spend time with them. She was not keen on letting them be raised by nursery staff, as was the convention of the day. When Gustaf Adolf's father, Crown Prince Gustaf, acceded to the throne as King
Gustaf V in 1907, the couple became Crown Prince and Princess of Sweden. ==Crown Princess==