Crown Princess Victoria shared a loving moment with her daughter, Estelle, as the young royal joined her parents for an official engagement.
The family went out to visit a new installation at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park in Djurgården, named after the 12-year-old future Queen of Sweden, to see the inauguration of a new installation, ‘The Inner Flow of Life’ by the Italian artist Giuseppe Penone.
Twelve-year-old Estelle was the spitting image of her elegant 46-year-old mother as the two coordinated in summery white dresses alongside Crown Prince Daniel.
The couple was photographed sitting next to each other looking ethereal in elegant button-down dresses and loose back ponytails.
To match their similar dresses, the two also paired with nude espadrilles.
Crown Princess Victoria (pictured right) shared a loving moment with her daughter, Estelle (pictured left), as the Swedish royal and her family attended the unveiling of a new sculpture in the Park today of Djurgården Sculptures, Stockholm.
Sweet moment! Estelles was photographed hugging her mother as she lovingly put an arm around her shoulder.
The park is named Princess Estelle Sculpture Park in Djurgården, in honor of the young princess (pictured right)
Victoria’s dress was cinched at the waist with an elegant white belt and her longer dress was finished with a printed hem.
Meanwhile, her daughter Estelle looked the picture of summer in a slightly shorter dress printed with flower stems and leaves.
The Princess Estelle Sculpture Park at Royal Djurgården in Stockholm was built by the royal couple in 2019 as part of a national initiative to promote cultural activity and make contemporary art more available.
The sculpture park is expanded annually and some of the works already installed include ‘Hoop-La’ by Alice Aycock, ‘Life Rings’ by Elmgreen & Dragset and ‘Wind Sculpture in Bronze I’ by Yinka Shonibare.
The mother and daughter were photographed sitting next to each other looking ethereal in elegant button-down dresses and loose back pigtails.
A smiling Victoria greeted well-wishers, while her confident daughter showed she is already settling into official royal duties as she shook hands.
Prince Daniel of Sweden, Giuseppe Penone, Princess Estelle of Sweden and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden attend the unveiling of Giuseppe Penone’s sculpture “The Inner Flow of Life”
Victoria’s dress (pictured) was cinched at the waist with a sleek white belt and her longer dress was finished with a printed hem.
Estelle looked the picture of summer in a slightly shorter dress printed with flower stems and leaves.
Princess Victoria was last seen snuggling up with her eldest daughter, Estelle, when the family went out together in March to celebrate Name Day in Stockholm.
That day, the Swedish royal and her daughter were seen sharing a tender moment while walking together and Victoria made her daughter smile as she whispered something in her ear.
According to tradition, certain names align with particular dates and that of Crown Princess Victoria is celebrated on March 12.
Just yesterday, the busy Princess Victoria participated in the Veterans Day celebrations in Gothenburg.
The royals wore the nautical colors when they visited Tångudden Harbor to honor those who have served in the Swedish Armed Forces and remember those who died while serving their country.
Mother and daughter showed their close bond as they chatted before the unveiling of the new artwork.
Proud parents: Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Crown Prince Daniel seemed delighted to have their daughter join them for an official royal engagement.
The Princess Estelle Sculpture Park at Royal Djurgården in Stockholm was built by the royal couple in 2019 as part of the country’s initiative to promote cultural activity.
The mother-of-two wore a long-sleeved navy blue dress with white polka dots and a bow as she arrived in Sweden’s second-largest city.
Cinched at the waist with a thin white belt, the dress was perfectly complemented by a collarless white jacket.
Princess Victoria completed the look with a pair of navy blue high-heeled pumps and a matching clutch.
Wearing pearl earrings and her brown hair slicked back in a sleek bun, she looked typically polished for the occasion.
The young royal kept her makeup simple and smiled as she posed for photos with members of the Swedish Armed Forces, specifically the country’s Royal Navy.
At one point, he boarded a large ship, holding onto the railings to steady himself in the sea.
Sweden’s Veterans Day, celebrated annually on May 29, comes ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, when leaders around the world will honor their armies and commemorate the dead.