Swedish media was brimming with wedding fever Wednesday as the royal court revealed new ceremony details on a webpage dedicated to Crown Princess Victoria's June 19 nuptials. The page, accessible from the Swedish royal court's Internet site, gives details about the ceremonies preceding the marriage, the wedding day programme and explanations about royal wedding traditions. The palace announced in February 2009 that Crown Princess Victoria, now 32, would marry fitness club owner Daniel Westling, 36, but details such as the exact time of the wedding had been kept secret until now. The big day will be preceded by a private dinner hosted by King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia at the royal residence, Drottningholm Palace, on Thursday June 17. Delivered in a white envelope bearing postal stamps of the King and Queen, the golden-lettered missive asks guests to wear evening attire and to R.S.V.P before April 30th. It was not always evident that Princess Victoria would be heiress to the throne, but her crown princess title was secured when Sweden altered its succession law after the birth of her younger brother, Prince Carl Philip, in 1979, enabling the monarch's first-born child to inherit the throne regardless of gender.