She is back to work, attending the Baltic Seas conference

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden made her comeback this Monday after a three months parental leave.

It is with a subject that is very close to her heart that Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden made her return to 2017 on Monday, March 6th. Just a week after returning from holiday that she had granted herself at this beginning of a year with her small family, the eldest daughter of Their Majesties went to the congress center in Stockholm to open the annual conference "Baltic Sea Future", a multidisciplinary congress that brings together some 350 participants, mayors of municipalities around the Baltic Sea, civil servants, academics and business representatives.


For this most studious appointment, the young woman of 39 years had opted for an elegant look of working girl. The mother of 5 year old and a 1 year who just blew out his first candle, wore a navy blue pants suit with fine light blue stripes to a blue bow tie blouse and blue Ralph Lauren Suede Celia Pump. She held a blue and black Dagmar Taylor Tote Bag in her hand. Her hair drawn in the ponytail revealed her golden earrings in the form of a half-moon, matching her necklace.

In her speech, Princess Victoria of Sweden, full of hope, said, according to statements made by the Palais: "Even if we humans and our way of life constitute a danger to the Baltic Sea, At the same time we have the opportunity to save it - through commitment, collaboration and innovation

New photos from the Crown Princess Family

The Court of Sweden publish two new photos of Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar, the children of Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Consort Daniel.

We all already know that the little princess Estelle was taking a maker in hand, the second in line who will celebrate her 5 years on February 23th, draws under 11 months old little brother Prince Oscar's watchful eyes.
© Anna-Lena Ahlström, Kungahuset.se


























This beautiful photograph of two children of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and her husband Prince Daniel consort, taken from life, aired this Friday, February 3, 2017 by the Royal Swedish Court on his Instagram account.


This shot is doubled by a second. We see the two grandchildren of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia, this time in the company of their parents. Dressed in the same outfit - a gray wool dress for Estelle, a white shirt and gray trousers from French company Tartine et Chocolat for the young Duke of Skane.

In a set garnet pants associated with a blouse with powdered pink Lavalliere collar, in a cashmere Alexandra jacket by Greta Stockholm and wearing a bun, Crown Princess Victoria holds her son, looking mutinous, on his knees. A hand in that of his father and an elbow resting on his mother's knee, Estelle is standing between them. 

Prince Consort Daniel goes on paternity leave

While Prince Oscar of Sweden is about to blow his first candle, his dad Prince Consort Daniel has taken his parental leave.

We have to remember that he did the same for their eldest.

Swedish law allows men who wish to be granted parental leave to raise their children on the date that suits them. As Prince Oscar prepares to celebrate his first birthday, next March 2nd, the son-in-law of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia considered the moment to benefit from this leave in his royal activities, as much it will be possible.





















"It is a choice that many parents make, and even the Crown Princessly couple. They think it is important to focus on the family when the children are small, "said Margareta Thorgren, Information Director of the Palace to tabloid" Expressen " . 

The Swedish Royal Courts: A little break from her Maternity leave

Just twenty-seven days after welcoming her son Prince Oscar Duke of Skane, being on maternity and lastly seen publicly, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has conducted Wednesday her first official outing since the birth of Prince Oscar, to welcome Ban Ki-moon.
Back to business for Royal Victoria. The eldest daughter of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia was on March 30th at the Stockholm City Hall to listen to the Secretary General of the UN to speak on the topic "The evolving threats, timeless values: the United Nations in a global landscape changing. " Ban was speaking in the context of the Annual Conference Former Swedish diplomat and UN secretary Dag Hammarskjöld(who died in 1961, while he was in office, in a plane crash in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) in still unclear circumstances.).
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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 Courts: New Postal Stamps

Sweden Postal Services PostNord release new postal stamps to celebrate various events in the Kingdom and the Royal Family being King Carl XVI Gustaf's 70th birthday and  Queen Silvia 40th anniversary as queen. In the mini sheet, released March 17, also draws attention to the two heirs to the throne Crown Princess Victoria and her daughter Princess Estelle.

The stamps were designed by Daniel Bjugård photographs by Anna-Lena Ahlström. The stamps are purchased in miniark with three stamps. The denomination is domestic letter.
Designed by Daniel Bjugård photographs by Anna-Lena Ahlström

The Swedish Royal Courts: King Gustaf and Crown Princess Victoria attend a Advisory Council meeting

Monday, February 22 King Gustaf held a foreign relations advisory concil committee meeting at the Royal Palace. A very pregnant Crown Princess Victoria was in attendance

Advisory Council is a consultative body between the parliament and the government where the King sits in the chair. The Board consists of the President and nine other members of parliament and nine deputies.

Advisory Council is convened by the government. The Constitution states that "The Government shall keep the Advisory Council informed about the foreign policy conditions that may be of importance for the country and discuss with the Board on these as often as needed."

Photo Credit: Kungahuset.se

The Swedish Royal Courts: Crown Princess visited the Bernadotte Library

Crown Princess Victoria visited the Bernadotte Library at the Royal Palace to take part of the ongoing work on the collections.

Bernadotte Library's collections include around 100,000 books and 500,000 photographs that belonged to the Bernadotte dynasty. There are also large collections of sheet music and maps.
Important notices: This years Crown Princess Victoria's Name Day which is celebrated annually on March 12 will be postponed this is due to the fact that she is due to give birth in the next couple of weeks. 
Photo Credits: Kungahuset.se

The Swedish Royal Courts The Crown Princess Family at a Hockey match

 Another royal family to have attended a sporting event this weekend were the Swedish Crown Princess Family. Crown Princess Victoria, Crown Prince Daniel and Princess Estelle watch the Euro Hockey Tour game between Sweden and Finland at the Hovet Arena in Stockholm, Sweden on February 13, 2016.
This may be the last family outing before the arrival of the new Crown Princess baby.
photos:expressen

The Swedish Royal Courts: Crown Princess Victoria continues her Ambassdorship for Sustainable Development Goals

 Crown Princess Victoria met with Mogens Lykketoft, United Nations General Assembly’s president at Stockholm Royal Palace. The meeting was held in order to discuss the ideas about Sustainable Development Goals Agenda 2030 on February 15, 2016.

She is one of 16 delegates of Advocacy Group of Sustainable Development Goals - Agenda 2030 and the mission of that group is to promote the UN goals for international sustainable development.
Photo Credit: Kungahuset.se

The Swedish Royal Courts: King and Crown Princess in the meeting with Sweden's climate ambassdor

Thursday February 11th, the King and Crown Princess granted audience with Swedish climate ambassador Anna Lindstedt.
The meeting discussed the global climate agreement reached at COP21 in Paris and how climate work is progressing.

Anna Lindstedt of Sweden's climate ambassador and chief negotiator since 2011, based at the Ministry of Environment. She led the Swedish delegation for negotiations before COP21 in Paris.
Photo Credits: Kungahuset

The Swedish Royal Courts: Crown Princess and the bump look radiant in Lace

A look in her agenda sees the Global Change Award which was held on Wednesday night would be the last public appearance outside the Palace, the Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, who is expecting her second child for early March.

More beautiful than ever but also more pregnant than ever, the eldest daughter of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden appeared this February 10th evening at the Stockholm City Hall, molded her baby bump in a long dress in midnight blue lace. Victoria wore the H & M Conscoius collection  next spring, the eco-friendly collection of the Swedish brand H & M. It is fitting since it was awarding prizes "Global Change award" to the winners of the first edition of this "challenge of innovation for the annual circular fashion" initiated by the H & M Conscious Foundation.

The Crown Princess, who had pulled her hair into a bun and sported original dangling earrings, was very cheerful as usual. The young 38 year old woman even burst out laughing when, the question "three or four?"  was asked, referring to the number of commitments that remained before the birth of her Royal Baby, she believed that -ci concerned the number of babies she was carrying. Nodding and waving, Victoria replied, "Oh, no, no" and after a laugh again 'no, no, "according to comments reported by the Swedish tabloid" Expressen ".
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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