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Glamour with Rare Tiara by Swedish Royal Family

Swedish Royal Family

Glamour with Rare Tiara by Swedish Royal Family

Princess Victoria, Princess Sofia & other Swedish royal family members wore ball gowns and tiaras for their first gala since 2019.

The Swedish royal family gathered at Stockholm Palace for a gala dinner for honoring guests who have made significant contributions to Sweden and the globe.

On Wednesday King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia hosted their Representation. Usually the event held once or twice each year, but COVID-19 restrictions prevented the dinner from happening in recent years.

The royal couple joined by two of their children and their spouses. Crown Princess Victoria, joined with her husband Prince Daniel, sported with Crown Princess Margaret’s Laurel Wreath Tiara. Tiara was made by Boucheron around 1905.

Prince Carl Philip also attended event with wife Princess Sofia. She accessorized herself with the tiara she wore at her wedding, a gift from the King and Queen, to Prince Carl Philip in 2015.

Queen Silvia also opted for a bold color, stepping out with the Leuchtenberg Sapphire Tiara.

Royal family welcomed guests in the White Sea Room, refraining from handshakes and other greetings. Among the guests were from the diplomatic corps, parliament, government, authorities, science, sports, business, culture and people that the royals met while traveling.

In a palace statement, “His Majesty The King has decided on changes to The Royal House. The purpose of these changes is to establish which members of The Royal Family may be expected to perform official duties incumbent on the Head of State or related to the function of the Head of State,”

“His Majesty the King has decided that the children of Their Royal Highnesses Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia, and the children of Her Royal Highness Princess Madeleine and Mr Christopher O’Neill will no longer be members of The Royal House.”