The Swedish Royal Courts: Princess Sofia visited Sophiahemmet

On the afternoon of Thursday March 31st, in a last official visit before baby no one comes, a very pregnant Princess Sofia who will soon be giving birth to the couple's first child, but it did not prevent the soon to be mother to continue working tirelessly for her patronage Sophiahemmet, visited its surgical wards. The Princess is Sophiahemmet honorary chairman.
She began with a review of the hospital structure and description of caregivers work fromCEO Peter Seger and chief medical officer January Zedenius accounted for presentations.

They then visited the surgical department where the department head Thomas Johansen, received the princess and got her to take part in activities at the ward.
Photo Credits: Kungahuset

The Swedish Royal Courts: Princess Sofia attend Project Playground gala

A heavily pregnant Princess Sofia who will soon be giving birth to the couple's first child, but it did not prevent the soon to be mother to continue working tirelessly for her organization, Project Playground, which she attended the gala on Friday March 18th.

Even though the Prince Carl Philip had to cancel at the last minute to doctor's advice

Therefore, the princess taken to Gothenburg, where dinner was served in at the Auktionsverket Kulturarena in Göteborg. The purpose of the charity dinner is to provide fund for unaccompanied young people in the districts of South Africa. Project Playground is a Swedish non profit organization founded in 2010 which works for enhancing the chances of children and young people. For the evening the soon to be mother came in MORRIS Ophelia Faux Fur Jacket with GRETA Rose Gown accessorize with PRADA Leather Point Toe Pumps
Photo Credits: Project Playground

The Swedish Royal Courts: Crown Princess attend UN Global goals meeting

It is a huge baby that on Thursday February 25th, the Crown Princess granted audience with Cabinet Secretary Annika Söder, State Secretary Ulrika Modéer and Secretary Roswall Annelie Ljunggren at the Royal Palace.

The meeting was held to discussed the UN's global goals for sustainable development and Crown Princess' ambassadorship for global goals.
Photo Credit: Kungahuset

The Swedish Royal Court: Crown Princess Couple at a hosted dinner in Lima, Peru day 1 cont'd and day 2

As we all know the Swedish Royal Crown Princess Couple are doing a five day state visit to the countries of Peru and Columbia and yesterday was quite eventful.

Yesterday They inaugurated a seminar at the University of Lima. after that their Royal Highnesses visited one of the Crown Princess and Swedish Fashion clothing department store H&M store which open in May 2015.  She met with the employees and was given a detail on the relation between the retailers, market at the local designers.



















After an official meeting and a lunch with the President of the Republic of Peru Ollanta Humala and his wife Nadine Heredia, the royal couple visited the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, led by the Minister of Culture of Peru.

















The day ended with a reception in the gardens of the Consulate General of Sweden in Lima. Victoria had changed and was displayed in a transparent black coat completely covered with black embroidery where some rhinestones are invited.















For Today October 20th, The Couple visited car manufacturers Volvo HeadQuaters in Lima where they were informed about road safety and durability.







The Swedish royal court: Price Carl and Princess Sofia are expecting

I had my suspicion that the prince royal couple was expecting a baby during their visit to Dalarna just a week ago and now it has been confirmed. 
Yay for the House of Bernadotte for this double pregnancy first with the Announcement that Crown Princess Victoria is expecting her second child.  Congrats to them
New picture released by the Swedish Court of Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia as the couple have announced that they are expecting their first child in April of 2016.
No changes in the schedule of The Prince Couple’s public engagements are planned during the fall of 2015.
The Prince has expressed his joy at the announcement saying, “We are so happy and excited to announce that we are now expecting our first child. We are very excited.” 
—  Swedish Royal Court
We will all conclude that 2016 will be a great year for Sweden
photo credits: Kungahusuet.se

The Royal Courts of Sweden: The Swedish Royals host dignitaries's dinner at the Royal Palace

Following the Royal baby announcements, the Swedish Royal family, His Majesty King Gustaf, Queen Silvia, a glowing soon to be mother HRH Crown Princess Victoria, HRH Crown Prince Daniel, HRH Prince Carl and HRH Princess Sofia welcomed regionally, locally and national  the cultural, business, education, sports and club activities from Sweden's 21 counties and all provincial governors.  to the Swedish Royal Palace for dinner.

 Photo: Kungahuset.se

 Photo: Kungahuset.se

 Photo: Kungahuset.se

 Photo: Kungahuset.se



The Royal Courts Announcements: TRH Crown Princess Couple of Sweden amazing announcing

 For quite a few months now rumors of HRH Crown Princess Victoria's pregnancy has been on many royal blogs

Their Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria, Crown Prince Daniel and Princess Estelle through the House of Bernadotte's social media account Kungahuset announce their second pregnancy. Their newborn will arrive in March 2016 (Spring baby)





Quite a joyful announcements and year with one birth (Princess Madeline's 2 month son Princess Nicholas) and Prince Carl and Princess Sofia wedding

Read the Kungahuset announcement here:

Deras Kungliga Högheter Kronprinsessan Victoria och Prins Daniel har den stora glädjen att meddela att de väntar sitt...
Posted by Kungahuset on Friday, 4 September 2015
I here at the Royal Courts will like to congratulate Their Royal Highness Crown Princess Couple and Princess Estelle on their joyful announcement


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