Princess Sofia of Sweden changes the iconic tiara to match the state dinner look
The Swedish royal family held the state dinner at Kungl, the Royal Palace in Stockholm, and Princess Sofia attended with her husband Prince Carl Philip.
King Carl Gustaf invited guests from the transitional government, the Riksdag, the diplomatic corps, authorities, science, sports, business, culture and other personalities the royal family met during their travels in Sweden.
Princess Sofia arrived with her husband Prince Carl Philip and looked elegant in a long Zetterberg Couture skirt which she teamed with a matching long-sleeved top.
The beautiful Swedish royal chose to wear her Adele lace skirt in pastel pink with matching stilettos.
To finish off the glamorous outfit, she donned her silver Bottega Veneta Flat Wallet and Palmette Tiara.
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The Palmette Tiara happens to be the same tiara she wore at her wedding to Prince Carl Philip in 2015, to complement her stunning long-sleeved Ida Sjöstedt wedding dress.
The jewel was gifted to her by King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia and featured diamond palms and matching spikes, topped with emeralds.
For the glamorous dinner at the Royal Palace this week, however, Princess Sofia changed tiaras, removing the emeralds to replace them with pearls.
The pearls were added to the tiara to match her oyster colored top and pastel pink skirt, but it’s not the first time the princess has changed up the piece.
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Another royal fan and social media user @catherine.duncan48 commented: “She’s gorgeous, always looks great.”
Instagram user @luxmeagainpreloved said: “She looks cute. I like the top and the hairstyle from last time she wore it a bit more but she still looks very pretty.”
Princess Sofia, 37, was a model and reality TV contestant before marrying Prince Carl Philip and joining the Swedish royal family.
The pair reportedly met in a nightclub after being introduced by mutual friends and they later described the meeting as “love at first sight”.
In 2010, Hovet confirmed the relationship and in 2011 the couple moved in together in Djurgården in Stockholm.
Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip announced their engagement in 2014 and married in the Palace Church in Stockholm the following year.
The couple now have three children: Prince Julian of Sweden, Prince Alexander, Duke of Södermanland, Prince Gabriel, Duke of Dalarna.