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Pregnant Princess Sofia beams as she and Prince Carl Philip visit the National Service offices in Värmland

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Princess Sofia of Sweden (centre) looked radiant as she stepped out alongside Prince Carl Philip (right) during the couple's second appearance since announcing her pregnancy.

Princess Sofia of Sweden looked radiant as she stepped out alongside Prince Carl Philip during the couple’s second appearance since announcing her pregnancy.

The 39-year-old mother-of-four looked stunning in black and white during a visit to the Swedish Defence Recruitment and Evaluation Agency on Thursday.

The royal wore a long, loose-fitting white shirt with puffed sleeves that cinched at the wrists.

Along with her relaxed silk shirt, she donned a three-quarter length black cardigan that reached down to her hips.

She completed the casual yet chic ensemble with a pair of sophisticated-looking flared pants, which appear to be the same chic ensemble the princess wore during her trip yesterday.

Princess Sofia of Sweden (centre) looked radiant as she stepped out alongside Prince Carl Philip (right) during the couple’s second appearance since announcing her pregnancy.

The couple, who are already parents to three children, looked dapper as they arrived in smart suits.

The couple, who are already parents to three children, looked dapper as they arrived in smart suits.

Sofia wore her long curly brown hair over her shoulders, sporting a relaxed but glamorous look.

She wore her usual low-maintenance makeup, keeping her eyes a soft neutral brown and her skin fresh and clean with a natural glow.

Arriving accompanied by her handsome husband, Sofia completed her clean yet elegant look by keeping her lips natural.

Prince Carl Phillip looked the epitome of good taste in a smart grey suit and pale blue handkerchief, his beard neatly trimmed and his hair slicked back.

The royal couple visited the Swedish Defence Recruitment and Evaluation Agency as part of their two-day visit to Värmland, a county in west-central Sweden.

The Swedish Defence Recruitment and Evaluation Agency is an agency within the overall defence scope and reports to the Ministry of Defence.

This is where the Swedish government agency conducts recruitment for national service, in which Swedes must participate for between nine and twelve months.

During the visit, Sofia listened attentively as she spoke with Christina Malmm, the Agency’s managing director, at the recruiting centre.

Sofia looked sweet and demure as she stood next to her husband, clasping their hands together as she listened to the staff members.

During another moment, the royal and her husband stopped to take a group photo with several officials, including; Bengt Forssten, Deputy Director of the agency, the Governor of Värmland County, Georg Andrén, and his wife Maria Andrén, and Christina Malm, Director General of the agency.

Pictured: Bengt Forssten, Deputy Director of the agency, Georg Andrén, Governor of Värmland County, and his wife Maria Andrén, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sophie, as well as Christina Malm, Director General of the agency.

Pictured: Bengt Forssten, Deputy Director of the agency, Georg Andrén, Governor of Värmland County, and his wife Maria Andrén, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sophie, as well as Christina Malm, Director General of the agency.

The Duke and Duchess visited the Swedish Defence Recruitment and Evaluation Agency as part of their two-day visit to Värmland, a county in west-central Sweden.

The Duke and Duchess visited the Swedish Defence Recruitment and Evaluation Agency as part of their two-day visit to Värmland, a county in west-central Sweden.

Sofia looked sweet and demure as she stood next to her husband, clasping their hands together as she listened to the staff members.

Sofia looked sweet and demure as she stood next to her husband, clasping their hands together as she listened to the staff members.

During the visit, Sofia listened attentively as she spoke with Christina Malm, the Agency's managing director, at the recruiting centre.

During the visit, Sofia listened attentively as she spoke with Christina Malm, the Agency’s managing director, at the recruiting centre.

Prince Carl Phillip looked the epitome of good taste in a smart grey suit and pale blue handkerchief, his beard neatly trimmed and his hair slicked back.

Prince Carl Phillip looked the epitome of good taste in a smart grey suit and pale blue handkerchief, his beard neatly trimmed and his hair slicked back.

The royal, who is already a mother of three, arrived at a Volvo plant in Varmland with her husband Prince Carl Philip on Wednesday.

The royal, who is already a mother of three, arrived at a Volvo plant in Varmland with her husband Prince Carl Philip on Wednesday.

This comes after news that the couple is expecting their fourth child, after both announced the happy news on Monday.

The Swedish Royal Family confirmed that the princess is “doing well” and that the couple will welcome their sixth member of the family in February 2025.

The couple, who married in 2015, already have three children, Prince Alexander, seven, Prince Gabriel, five, and Prince Julian, two.

Carl Philip, 45, is the only son and second child of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia. His elder sister Princess Victoria, 47, is the heir to the Swedish throne and he is currently fourth in line to the throne.

A statement shared by the Swedish Royal Family said: ‘Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia have great pleasure to announce that the Princess is expecting the couple’s fourth child.

Princess Sofia of Sweden (pictured with Prince Carl Philip) is pregnant with her fourth child, the Swedish Royal Family announced.

Princess Sofia of Sweden (pictured with Prince Carl Philip) is pregnant with her fourth child, the Swedish Royal Family announced.

Prince Carl Philip's wife (pictured with her family), 39,

Prince Carl Philip’s wife (pictured with her family), 39, is “doing well” and the baby is due in February 2025, according to the palace statement, which was shared on the Royal Family’s Instagram account this afternoon.

‘Princess Sofia is doing well and the birth is scheduled for February 2025. No changes are expected in Princess Sofia’s official schedule during the autumn.’

The statement was shared alongside a sweet photo of the couple, in which Carl Philip smiles at the camera and his wife rests her head on his face. In the background, an impressive lake and several mountains can be seen.

Just yesterday, the happy couple was spotted for the first time after the exciting news.

The princess was beaming as she visited a Volvo plant with her husband this morning in Varmland, just two days after her pregnancy was announced.

Upon arriving at the location, Sofia was wearing flared black trousers, a white ribbed sweater and a pashmina draped over her shoulders. Her baby bump was barely visible beneath her outfit.

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