Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden looks smart in a red trouser suit in Gothenburg
Red-y for business! Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden puts on a stylish crimson checkered suit for a day of engagements in Gothenburg
- Princess Victoria took Crown Prince Haakon of Norway to Gothenburg today
- With Crown Prince Daniel, opened a seminar to promote environmentally friendly entrepreneurship
- This marks the third and final day of the Norwegian royals’ official visit to Sweden
Princess Victoria of Sweden started the day in style today when she and her husband Prince Daniel showed Crown Prince Haakon of Norway around Gothenburg.
The Swedish royal couple and theirs guest opens a company seminar and visits Lindholmen Science Park, Maritime Dynamics Laboratory and the research vessel Skagerrak.
It will end Prince Håkon’s three-day official visit to Sweden with his wife Mette-Marit, even though she was not on today’s excursion.
For her hectic day, Victoria chose an elegant trouser suit in a punchy crimson shade, which she paired with a white t-shirt and a gray leather bag.
The Crown Princess of Sweden, 44, took Haakon, 48, to Gothenburg for a series of engagements that they will carry out together with her husband, also 48, on the last day of the Norwegian king’s visit to Sweden.
Victoria was met by royal fans who offered her flowers when the royal group arrived in Gothenburg
The mother of two looked ready for business in the attire that was both trendy and practical.
She combined the wide-legged trousers with a pair of bare heels, which made her stand tall among the audience.
The Swedish royalty wore their hair in an elegant low-hanging ponytail and had natural everyday make-up with just a splash of mascara and bronzer.
In terms of jewelry, she wore a pair of statement earrings and a discreet gold chain.
The mother of two looked handsome in a checkered red suit she wore with a white t-shirt and a low-hanging pony
Both Prince Daniel and Princess Haakon chose stylish navy blue suits for the occasion.
When the trio and their assistants and other officials arrived at Gothenburg train station, they were met by fans who offered Victoria a lovely bouquet of flowers including yellow, blue and red flowers.
Their first commitment of the day was a business seminar focusing on joint efforts to develop and scale up green solutions for global markets.
Prince Daniel looked good in a navy blue suit he wore with a red tie and a crisp white shirt and matching pocket
Victoria showed up in great spirit on the last day of her Norwegian guests’ visit and she seemed delighted with the flowers she received
Upon their arrival, keynote speaker Victoria gave a speech highlighting the importance of environmentally friendly corporate structures in an exciting speech.
Today is the last day of Haakon’s whirlwind visit to Sweden.
The Norwegian Crown Prince arrived in Stockholm with his wife, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, on Monday.
The trip aimed to mark the ‘neighborly relationship’ between the border countries. The visit had been delayed several times due to the corona pandemic.
Fans, including children waving Norwegian and Swedish flags, greeted Daniel, Victoria and Haakon at the station
Victoria added a bit of personality to her outfit with a pair of golden earrings and a discreet gold chain
The trio’s first engagement for the day after jumping off the train was a business seminar where Victoria spoke to the audience. It turned out that Haakon’s wife, the glamorous Mette-Marit, was not going with them at the moment
On the first day, the two families visited Karolinska Institutet and began their visit at Haga Castle in Stockholm.
On this trip, the Norwegian royals were accompanied by Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt and Minister of Trade and Industry Jan Christian Vestrem.
The Norwegian royal court said that the visit would “contribute to strengthening the close business cooperation between Norway and Sweden, and the emphasis will be on the fact that tomorrow’s value creation must be sustainable and knowledge-based.”
The Norwegian royal couple is on an official three-day trip to Sweden to mark the ‘neighborly relationship’ between the border countries. The visit was delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic
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