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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden shines during King Carl Gustaf XVI’s Nobel Prize dinner – in a beautiful dress

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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (pictured with husband Prince Daniel) stole the show at the 2024 Nobel Prize King Dinner in Stockholm - wearing a dress from high street favorite H&M

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden dazzled at the 2024 Nobel Prize King’s dinner in Stockholm on Wednesday evening, wearing a high street dress that she first wore in 2020.

While the heir to the Swedish throne, 47, looked suitably glamorous for the white tie dinner at the Royal Palace in the capital, eagle-eyed royal watchers may have noticed that her midnight blue tulle dress was the same H&M number she wore for occasion of her 10th wedding anniversary more than four years ago.

The royal was clearly a favorite of Victoria’s and later wore the striking dress to a gala at the Royal Academy of Letters in March 2022.

The dress, which retailed for £229.99, features mesh sleeves and subtle silver detailing.

Victoria, who shares two children with Prince Daniel, also wore a white sash over her, along with a brooch and ribbons.

Victoria, the eldest daughter of Queen Silvia and King Carl Gustaf XVI, wore a diamond necklace and statement diamond earrings and smiled as she posed for photos with Prince Daniel and the Nobel laureates.

With her brown hair brushed back in an elegant chignon, she added a statement two-tiered, diamond-encrusted tiara.

Victoria’s skin was glowing and bronzed, while her smokey eye makeup complemented her glamorous evening look.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (pictured with husband Prince Daniel) stole the show at the 2024 Nobel Prize King’s Dinner in Stockholm – wearing a dress from high street favorite H&M

Prince Daniel, 51, looked dapper in a formal white tie with a black tuxedo jacket with tails, a white shirt and a matching bow tie.

Queen Silvia and King Carl Gustaf XVI were also present at the 2024 Nobel Prize King’s Dinner.

Queen Silvia, 80, matched her daughter in a midnight blue, embroidered and bejeweled floor-length dress.

Her sparkling ensemble, with mesh sleeves, was in keeping with the lavish affair honoring Nobel laureates in medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and economics.

The wife of King Carl Gustaf XVI also wore the symbolic white sash and matching brooch.

Her diamond necklace matched the elaborate diamond-encrusted tiara perfectly.

Like his son-in-law, King Carl Gustaf, 78, wore white ties, but he added a blue sash, along with what appeared to be two medals.

The King and Queen’s youngest child, Princess Madeline, 42, looked equally stunning in a silver dress complete with metallic embroidery.

Queen Silvia (pictured with husband King Carl Gustaf XVI) matched her daughter in a midnight blue, embroidered and bejeweled floor-length dress

Queen Silvia (pictured with husband King Carl Gustaf XVI) matched her daughter in a midnight blue, embroidered and bejeweled floor-length dress

Victoria's skin was glowing and bronzed, while her smokey eye makeup complemented her glamorous evening look

Victoria’s skin was glowing and bronzed, while her smokey eye makeup complemented her glamorous evening look

Princess Madeline (pictured), Princess Victoria's younger sister, looked equally stunning in a silver dress complete with metallic embroidery

Princess Madeline (pictured), Princess Victoria’s younger sister, looked equally stunning in a silver dress complete with metallic embroidery

Sitting next to Nobel Prize winner in medicine Victor Ambros, she wore her long blonde hair classically blow-dried and wore a gold and diamond-encrusted tiara.

The Swedish king and queen, who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in 2026, share another child, Prince Carl Philip, 45, who was not in photos of the King’s dinner.

His absence could be explained by the fact that his wife Princess Sofia is currently pregnant with their fourth child.

Crown Princess Victoria sat next to chemistry prize winner John Jumper, while literature prize winner Han Kang spoke with the Swedish king.

Meanwhile, Queen Silvia sat next to chemistry laureate Demis Hassabis.

The event comes just one day after the glitzy Nobel Prize ceremony, which took place at the Stockholm Concert Hall on Tuesday evening.

Victoria joined her parents and husband, Prince Daniel, on stage at the glamorous event.

Victoria presented herself elegantly in a deep purple ball gown with off the shoulders, a sparkling tiara and a refined handbag.

Queen Silvia sat next to chemistry winner Demis Hassabis (photo) during dinner.

Queen Silvia sat next to chemistry winner Demis Hassabis (photo) during dinner.

Literature winner Han Kang (photo) spoke with the Swedish king during the event tonight

Literature winner Han Kang (photo) spoke with the Swedish king during the event tonight

Princess Victoria sat next to chemistry winner John Jumper (pictured) and smiled for photos

Princess Victoria sat next to chemistry winner John Jumper (pictured) and smiled for photos

Princess Madeleine posed during dinner with the Nobel Prize winner in medicine Victor Ambros (photo).

Princess Madeleine posed during dinner with the Nobel Prize winner in medicine Victor Ambros (photo).

Princess Victoria wore her brown hair, brushed back in an elegant chignon, with a striking diamond-encrusted, two-tiered tiara

Princess Victoria wore her brown hair, brushed back in an elegant chignon, with a striking diamond-encrusted, two-tiered tiara

Princess Madeline wore her long blonde hair classically blow-dried and added a gold and diamond encrusted tiara

Princess Madeline wore her long blonde hair classically blow-dried and added a gold and diamond encrusted tiara

She completed her look with glamorous makeup, complete with a smokey eye and a hint of blusher.

The Crown Princess is a panelist at the Nobel Prize Summit, an honorary board member of the International Paralympic Committee and an alumnus of the UN Organization for the Sustainable Development Goals.

She studied political science and history at Yale University and graduated from the diplomatic program of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Queen Silvia opted for an equally dazzling navy blue dress with sequins and long sleeves.

Meanwhile, King Carl Gustaf, dressed in a smart suit and skirt, presented the Nobel Prize winner for chemistry to the American chemist and computer scientist John Jumper.

The monarch also presented the Nobel Prize winner for literature to South Korean writer Han Kang, 54, during the 2024 Nobel Prize ceremony.

Afterwards, the audience could enjoy a wonderful banquet.

Royals mingled with the Nobel Laureates and seemed to enjoy conversations at the beautifully decorated tables.

Gold tableware was combined with countless different glasses and dozens of flowers.

The menu included a goat’s cheese dish, served with ‘Swedish beets, honey and quince glaze, along with roasted pumpkin seeds’ as a starter, a ‘chicken quenelle’ with a selection of vegetables as a main course, and a ‘variation on Swedish apples’ for dessert.

Theater performances with the Swedish singer Laleh Pourkarim followed shortly afterwards.

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