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When it comes to Sweden, neither the parliament, nor the government have any say in whom a member of the royal family marries, the only person who have to accept a royal spouse is the monarch, and then s/he informes the government about the upcoming marriage. The parliament and/or the government can be against a marriage but they have no way to stop it (well, with the exception to decide to abolish the whole monarchy, of course.)
Sorry that's wrong. According to the succession law Article 5 (see here) a Prince/Princess of the Royal House may not marry until the Government has given it's Consent upon Application from the King. [FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Should a Prince/Princess marry without such consent, he/she forgfeights the right of succession for himself, his children and their descendants.[/FONT]