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Sweden’s Princess Sofia stuns in a daring pink blouse as she joins her husband Prince Carl Philip at a disability conference in Stockholm.

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Sweden's Princess Sofia looked stunning in pink as her husband Prince Carl Philip accompanied her to attend a disability event.

Princess Sofia rarely goes wrong with her fashion sense and today was no different as she wowed in a daring ensemble while attending a conference on Neuropsychiatric Disabilities in Stockholm.

Sofia, 39, was in tip-top shape today and opted to wear a flattering pink blouse with balloon sleeves that she tucked in to show off her elegant figure.

The mother of three paired her magenta piece with sleek black belted suit pants, a pair of practical sparkly heels, and a black envelope-style bag with gold accents.

She was joined by her husband, Prince Carl Philip, the only son of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, and is currently fourth in line to the Swedish throne.

The couple shared a smile as they arrived at the Karolinska Institute and were greeted by event organizers Jessica Stigsdotter Axberg and Eric Donell.

Sweden’s Princess Sofia looked stunning in pink as her husband Prince Carl Philip accompanied her to attend a disability event.

The royal, known for her fashion prowess, paired a pink balloon-sleeved blouse with sleek black pants.

The royal, known for her fashion prowess, paired a pink balloon-sleeved blouse with sleek black pants.

The mother of three's elegant outfit showed off her elegant figure

The mother of three’s elegant outfit showed off her elegant figure

The 39-year-old opted for natural makeup but opted for a pink glow to match her blouse.

The 39-year-old opted for natural makeup but opted for a pink glow to match her blouse.

The princess chose to pair her look with gold hoops and opted for natural makeup with a touch of pink glitter.

She looked effortlessly chic in the ensemble and decided to wear her chocolate-honey locks with a curling blow dryer.

The 44-year-old looked dapper in a gray tartan suit with a crisp white shirt, sapphire blue tie and polished black shoes.

The royal couple and Jessica Stigsdotter Axberg and Eric Donell smiled as they posed for photos together before entering the building and beginning the forum.

The Karolinska Institute is one of the largest medical universities in Sweden, accounting for the majority of all academic medical research conducted in the country.

Sofia and Carl Philip attended the same event last year and also attended a singing competition for disabled artists around the same time.

It seems pink is a popular choice among European royalty these days, as Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands were photographed wearing the color during their joint visit to Amsterdam today.

The fashion duo were in top form and coordinated their stunning outfits to match each other for the visit.

Sofia and Carl Philip shared a sweet smile as they headed to the conference.

Sofia and Carl Philip shared a sweet smile as they headed to the conference.

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden are welcomed by organizers Jessica Stigsdotter Axberg and Eric Donell

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden are welcomed by organizers Jessica Stigsdotter Axberg and Eric Donell

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden pose for a photograph with organizers Jessica Stigsdotter Axberg and Eric Donell

Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden pose for a photograph with organizers Jessica Stigsdotter Axberg and Eric Donell

Sofia looked effortlessly chic in the ensemble and decided to wear her chocolate and honey locks with a curling blow dryer.

Sofia looked effortlessly chic in the ensemble and decided to wear her chocolate and honey locks with a curling blow dryer.

Princess Sofia laughs with one of the organizers, Jessica, as they enter the forum building.

Princess Sofia laughs with one of the organizers, Jessica, as they enter the forum building.

The royal couple smiled as they attended the Neuropsychiatric Disabilities forum at the Karolinska Institute today.

The royal couple smiled as they attended the Neuropsychiatric Disabilities forum at the Karolinska Institute today.

Last week, Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip met with representatives of the European Parliament in Brussels to discuss children’s rights.

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, seven, Prince Gabriel, six, and Prince Julian, three.

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.

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