It was announced Thursday that the Swedish government will relinquish control over one of the royal palaces to allow its Crown Princess and her fiance to live there once they marry. 
Haga Palace will be the new home of Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling after they tie the knot in the Summer of 2010.
The decision has come at the Government’s initiative and the castle returned to Victoria’s father, King Carl XVI Gustaf’s, disposition.
The Crown Princess is said to appreciate the generous offer and is looking forward to settle at Haga Palace.
The Palace was once occupied by the King when he was child. He, along with his four older sisters, lived there until 1947.
In 1966, the then King Gustaf VI Adolph transferred control of Haga Palace to the government, who then used it for its guests.
The Palace was built between 1802 to 1804.
It is not known just when will Victoria and Daniel move in.
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