Princess Sofia of Sweden looked radiant in an all-white ensemble on Wednesday as she met with representatives at the European Parliament in Brussels to discuss children’s rights.
The royal, 39, looked incredibly stylish in a lightweight silk shirt and matching fitted trousers, giving her a fresh and modern look.
She was joined by her husband, Prince Carl Philip, who is the only son of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, and is currently fourth in line to the Swedish throne.
Sofia’s outfit almost gave the impression of wearing an elegant pantsuit thanks to its unique use of white, and she added a delicate brown belt to emphasize her waist.
She accessorized her look with gold metallic details throughout her ensemble, including on her belt buckle, her jewelry, and the hardware on her sleek leather bag.
Princess Sofia of Sweden looked radiant in an all-white ensemble on Wednesday as she met with representatives at the European Parliament in Brussels.
The royal, 39, looked incredibly stylish in a light silk shirt and matching tailored trousers.
The princess was pictured getting down to business when she arrived at the summit carrying a bright blue folder.
He then struck up conversations with Carl Philip, elegantly dressed for the occasion in a navy suit.
The royal couple traveled to Belgium to attend the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Rights of the Child, which is co-chaired by Swedish politician David Lega of the Christian Democrats.
The cross-party and cross-country group of MEPs promotes children’s rights and works to ensure their well-being is at the forefront of EU policy.
Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia were joined by representatives of their Foundation, which was created when they married in 2015 and focuses on the anti-bullying campaign.
The couple share three sons, Prince Alexander, 7, Prince Gabriel, 6, and Prince Julian, 3.
In 2019, King Carl XVI Gustaf decided that Princess Sofia’s children, as well as those of Prince Carl Philip’s sister, Princess Madeline, will not have HRH titles.
Although they will still be princes and princesses, they will not receive taxpayer funds.
Sofia was accompanied by her husband, Prince Carl Philip, and representatives of her foundation to attend the European Parliament Intergroup on the Rights of the Child.
Prince Carl Philip (pictured) is the only son of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia and is currently fourth in line to the Swedish throne.
Sofia’s outfit gave the elegant impression of wearing a pantsuit and added a delicate brown belt to emphasize her waist.
The princess was pictured getting down to business when she arrived at the summit carrying a bright blue folder.
At the time of the announcement, Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip said it would allow their children to have more freedom when they grow up.
When asked by Royal Central if she had ever considered stepping away from royal life, Sofia said: “No. Not exactly. I think I’ve found a fantastic balance and I really see it as positive to have overcome these stormy years.
“It’s a big advantage that we have the opportunity to be in both worlds a little bit.”
The Duchess of Värmland, who once modeled topless with only a snake coiled around her torso, now retains her modesty.
Princess Sofia then starred in a Love Island-style reality show before moving to New York, where she became a yoga teacher and studied accounting.
When Princess Sofia joined the royal family in 2015 there was something of a backlash.
The Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia Foundation was created when they married in 2015
The Duchess of Värmland, who once modeled topless with only a snake coiled around her torso, now retains her modesty
She accessorized her look with gold metallic details throughout her ensemble, including on her belt buckle, her jewelry, and the hardware on her sleek leather bag.
Sofía participated in debates with Carl Philip and members of his foundation
Sofia is now one of the most beloved members of the Swedish royal family.
When she joined the Swedish royal family in 2015, there was, unsurprisingly, something of a backlash.
Since then, however, she has become one of the most beloved members of the Swedish royal family, praised for working in hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic.
During the pandemic, Princess Sofia took a three-day medical course at Sophiahemmet University College in Stockholm, where she is honorary president.
This meant he was able to help with healthcare work. Photos emerged of her washing and posing with other staff working at Sophiahemmet Hospital.