At her arrival, she was given Drottningholm Palace, where she resided with her young court.
In 1777, she was forced to sell Drottningholm Palace to her son Gustav.
After his death at Drottningholm Palace on 17 August 1947, the residence became an art museum and, according to his will, property of the state.
Lovön's greatest attraction is Drottningholm Palace and its many public gardens, which were built on the island in 1580.
His most important work was Drottningholm Palace, now a world heritage site.
Drottningholm Palace in the 1740s following Hårleman's architectial drawings.
However, he died the next year of the Spanish flu at Drottningholm Palace.
They were married on 7 December 1976 at the church of Drottningholm Palace in the presence of the king and the queen.
The originals were looted by the Swedish army in 1648, and they can be seen today at Drottningholm Palace.
The work is currently in the garden of the Swedish King's summer residence, Drottningholm Palace.