I was able to do this using CefSharp (which uses chromium browser).
Here are a couple posts that show this in action:
There is OpenWebKitSharp, a fork of WebKit.NET 0.5 and very advanced. Details: http://code.google.com/p/open-webkit-sharp/
Berkelium is a C++ tool for making chrome embeddable.
AwesomiumDotNet is a wrapper around both Berkelium and Awesomium
BTW, the link here to Awesomium appears to be more current.
try this one http://code.google.com/p/geckofx/ hope it ain't dupe or this one i think is better http://webkitdotnet.sourceforge.net/
There's a WebKit-Sharp component on Mono's Subversion Server. I can't find any web-viewable documentation on it, and I'm not even sure if it's WinForms or GTK# (can't grab the source from here to check at the moment), but it's probably your best bet, either way.
I think this component is CLI wrapper around webkit for Ubuntu. So this wrapper most likely could be not working on win32
Try check another variant - project awesomium - wrapper around google project "Chromium" that use webkit. Also awesomium has features like to should interavtive web pages on 3D objects under WPF
I've just release a pre-alpha version of CefSharp my .Net bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework.
Check it out and give me your thoughts: https://github.com/chillitom/CefSharp (binary libs and example available in the downloads page)
update: Released a new version, includes the ability to bind C# objects into the DOM and more.
update 2: no-longer alpha, lib is used in real world projects including Facebook Messenger for Windows, Rdio's Windows client and Github for Windows
Haven't tried yet but found WebKit.NET on SourceForge. It was moved to GitHub.
Warning: Not maintained anymore, last commits are from early 2013
The Windows version of Qt 4 includes both WebKit and classes to create ActiveX components. It probably isn't an ideal solution if you aren't already using Qt though.
Source: Stackoverflow.com