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Sweden celebrates king's 70th with ABBA's 'Dancing Queen'

STOCKHOLM (AP) - Royals from around the world flew in, loyal Swedes lined the streets of Stockholm and the sounds of ABBA's "Dancing Queen" rang out from an army band on Saturday as Sweden celebrated King Carl XVI Gustaf's 70th birthday.

After a service in the palace chapel attended by the king's family and royal visitors from Japan, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, the outdoor pomp and celebrations for Sweden's monarch of 43 years included a tightly choreographed military parade. In the palace yard, children gave the king flowers before gun salutes rang out, and he went on a ride through Stockholm in an open horse-drawn carriage.

Under a clear blue sky, thousands of Swedes, some wearing plastic crowns, lined the route to City Hall. In the crowd were fans snapping cellphone photos and scouts in uniform, for the king is an honorary chairman of the World Scout Foundation.

At Stockholm City Hall, the king was visibly moved when he was greeted by a choir singing the Beatles hit "All You Need Is Love" - with the guests joining in.

Guests included the former Dutch queen, now Princess Beatrix, of the Netherlands, Spain's ex-King Juan Carlos, Denmark's Queen Margrethe and Japan's Princess Takamado.

Born on April 30, 1946, Carl XVI Gustaf ascended the throne in 1973 and married German commoner Silvia Sommerlath three years later. They have three children and five grandchildren, with Crown Princess Victoria next in line to the throne.

The king's popularity has dived after newspapers alleged that he had visited strip clubs, resulting in a poll showing that many believed he should abdicate in favor of the 38-year-old Victoria. He has dismissed quitting.

Swedish media, meanwhile, had feared the celebrations could be a possible target following reports that Iraqi authorities had told Sweden's security agency about alleged Islamic State militants who were reportedly planning an attack in Stockholm.

Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Estelle and Prince Daniel arrive for the Te Deum thanksgiving service in the Royal Chapel, during King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden's 70th birthday celebrations, in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday, April 30, 2016. (Maja Suslin /TT News Agency via AP) SWEDEN OUT The Associated Press
Sweden's Princess Sofia, left, and Prince Carl Philip arrive for the Te Deum thanksgiving service in the Royal Chapel during King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden's 70th birthday celebrations, in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday, April 30, 2016. (Maja Suslin /TT News Agency via AP) SWEDEN OUT The Associated Press
Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf, centre, surrounded by his family addresses well wishers, at the Royal Palace during the king's 70th birthday celebrations , in Stockholm, Saturday, April 30, 2016. (Maja Suslin /TT News Agency via AP) SWEDEN OUT The Associated Press
From left, Princess Beatrix of Netherlands, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sophia of Spain are seated as they attend the 70th birthday celebrations for King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, in Stockholm, Saturday, April 30, 2016. (Christine Olsson /TT News Agency via AP) SWEDEN OUT The Associated Press
From left, Christopher O'Neill, Sweden's Princess Madeleine, Crown Princess Victoria carrying Prince Oscar, Princess Estelle, Prince Daniel, Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip stand on the Lejonbacken terrace at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, during King Carl XVI Gustaf's 70th birthday celebrations in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday, April 30, 2016. (Maja Suslin /TT News Agency via AP) SWEDEN OUT The Associated Press
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