All eyes are on Princess Madeleine as her newborn son with New York banker Christopher O'Neill was christened in Drottningholm Palace Chapel.
The four-month-old Prince Nicolas of Sweden slept in Princess Madeleine's arms throughout the service attended by Swedish royals, friends and political leaders, as reported by Independent.
According to Hello Magazine, the Swedish royal family reportedly allowed the baptism to be broadcast on national television.
This seems to be quite a liberated step, especially if compared to the most recent publicized royal baptism - the christening of Kate Middleton and Prince William's daughter, Princess Charlotte.
According to rumors, Princess Madeleine may reportedly be trying to make the Swedish royal family seem more reachable to the people - and the 33-year-old is allegedly aiming to be Europe's most popular princess.
Is Prince William's wife envious of Princess Madeleine's popularity, and is it worsening her post-partum depression?
There have been previous rumors that Kate Middleton has suffered post-partum depression after giving birth to Princess Charlotte. Apparently, Prince William's wife has been paranoid and jealous of his ex-lovers and even a co-worker at his new job.
Is the Duchess' post-partum depression once again manifesting now that her purported position as one of the most popular royal in Europe is being threatened?
"This rivalry between HRH Princess Madeleine and HRH the Duchess of Cambridge is nothing new. Kate Middleton never imagined that there would be any royal bride who could come close to being as popular," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported.
"But Princess Madeleine - also titled Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland - snuck in under the radar!
"Sweden's King Carl and Queen Silvia rarely interfere in Princess Madeleine's life while Kate Middleton sits around waiting to get her orders from Queen Elizabeth. Duchess Kate is ridiculously jealous that Princess Madeleine is a Royal power-player and she's not - and may have to wait two decades before she is even close," the report continued.
Amid rumors that she's suffering from post-partum depression, Kate Middleton and Prince William were last seen attending a World Mental Health Day event in Harrow College in North-West London.