Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden beamed as she unveiled her portrait today during a visit to the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh.
The royal, 46, appeared in good spirits as she took in the large portrait with excitement visible on her face.
It is the second day of Victoria’s trip to Bangladesh, which she is making as part of her role as UNDP Goodwill Ambassador.
The royal portrait will hang on the wall of the Asian Women’s University in Chattogram, an independent institution that welcomes all students, regardless of their background.
During the visit, the heir to the Swedish throne also chatted with the students and interacted with their work.
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden appeared in good spirits as she unveiled her portrait in Bangladesh today.
The 46-year-old also delivered a speech to staff and students at the institution which is dedicated to advancing women’s education.
Elsewhere today, Victoria visited a UNDP project focused on rural climate change adaptation in Khulna district, eastern Bangladesh.
Victoria embraced tradition and donned a floral headpiece during the project, which received contributions from Sweden and UNDP.
This comes after Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden appeared in good spirits while holding a goat while visiting a climate change project in Bangladesh.
The heir to the Swedish throne, 46, wore a lei of red and white flowers around her neck as she visited the women-led community project in Khulna district on Tuesday.
The royal looked bright and breezy in white flared pants with a summery blue print, which she teamed with an oversized tee and sneakers.
Victoria opted for natural makeup and her brunette locks were pulled back into a casual bun as she smiled for the cameras while holding a small goat, while she held a fish in another snap.
The mother of two looked in good spirits as she was shown around the facility, which has received contributions from Sweden and UNDP.
Victoria wore a wide smile as she visited a community of climate displaced people in Jele Para Dakshin, Chattogram, Bangladesh.
Victoria interacted with talented students from Asian University for Women earlier today
The mother-of-two appeared animated as she gave a speech to staff and students at the Asian University for Women.
Looking typically elegant, Victoria donned a maxi dress with cuffed sleeves and cream sandals for the occasion.
On the second day of her visit, Victoria visited a climate-displaced community as a UNDP Goodwill Ambassador.
Victoria adopted the tradition by sitting cross-legged on the floor while wearing a flowered headpiece
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, 46, wore a lei of red and white flowers around her neck as she visited the women-led community project in Bangladesh’s Khulna district on Tuesday.
The visit is part of the royal’s work as a goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
She chose to wear a simple silver chain with hoop earrings, a bracelet, a watch and rings.
Princess Victoria once again showed off her style chops during her trip to Dhaka yesterday.
She donned a swan-print pleated dress by Swedish designer Jennifer Blom during her visit to the Foreign Service Academy to see how the country is using digital solutions.
Putting her best fashion foot forward for the visit, Victoria paired her statement dress with a vibrant cherry red clutch.
Victoria first wore this colorful dress in 2017, when she joined other members of the Swedish royal family to celebrate 100 years of Finland’s independence.
Yesterday, she opted for pale blue pointed heels and a practical beige tote bag, which she carried elegantly over one shoulder.
During her visit, the heiress received a pale pink shawl, which she wrapped around her neck, made from traditional fabric used in the country.
The heir to the Swedish throne beamed as she held a goat during her visit to Bangladesh’s climate change project
Elsewhere, the royal beamed for a moment as she held a fish in another photo during her visit to the women-led community project.
Victoria opted for natural makeup and her brunette locks were pulled back into a casual bun as she smiled for the cameras while holding a little goat.
The royal looked bright and airy in white flared pants with a summery blue print, which she teamed with an oversized tee and sneakers.
The mother of two looked in good spirits as she was shown around the facility, which has received contributions from Sweden and UNDP.
Princess Victoria once again showed off her style chops during her trip to Dhaka, Bangladesh.
During her visit, the heiress received a pale pink shawl, which she wrapped around her neck, made from traditional fabric used in the country.
She also received flowers from Zunaid Ahmed Palak, Minister of State for Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
Victoria attended the event: Innovate Together for Zero Digital Divide at the Foreign Service Academy, a training institution for Foreign Service Officers of the Bangladesh Civil Service.
The King heard about how technology has created various opportunities in sectors such as education and healthcare, as Mr. Palak announced Bangladesh’s goal of ensuring its citizens have equal access to the digital world .
Victoria attended as part of her role as UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, which she has held since October last year.
In her role as UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, she plays a key role in raising awareness and commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Speaking at the time, Victoria said: “It is a great honor to have been appointed UNDP Goodwill Ambassador. This gives me additional opportunities to support work towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
“I look forward to diving into UNDP’s work to prevent many of the difficult challenges facing the world today and affecting people around the world.”