Prince Daniel, 51, the injured hand has attracted attention at representation.

Daniel’s hand has been a special patch for over two months. Aop

Crown princess Victoria Recently enjoys the Finns with his visit to Helsinki. During a visit to the prince of his spouse Daniel Stayed well in Sweden. In his home country, the prince has become a topic of talk for a surprising reason. Expressen says Daniel has kept his right hand anonymous for more than two months of mysterious patch.

It speaks to some kind of injury in the finger. Hovi is silent and tells the Swedish magazine that the prince is doing well. However, at many different events, Daniel has clearly tried to hide his hand, which has aroused confusion.

Daniel has hidden his hand at representation events. Aop

Hovi has not agreed to comment on Daniel’s finger to Swedish media. Aop

Daniel has been closely represented by a patch in the right anonymous. Aop

According to Expressen, Daniel was first seen with his injured hand at the Join Sheden Summit investor conference at the Strawberry Arena on February 19. The patch appeared in the pictures he discussed Jacob Wallenberg and Prime Minister ULF Kristerssonon with.

The finger was still covered with a patch as the prince attended a visit to Norway with the rest of the royal family and watched the World Ski Championships in Trondheim on March 8. The prince was clearly aware that the injured finger could attract attention and hide his hand in the jacket on March 19 at the royal castle of the state.

The patch was also in place in a wreath fall on the anniversary of Drottninggatan’s terrorist attack on April 7, and Daniel did not take it off at Easter.

Daniel captured on April 11 in the hockey match. Aop

Expressen has interviewed a specialist in general medicine Karin Granbergwho suspects that the prince’s finger is loaded.

“It keeps the outermost joint of the finger so that the damaged extension tendon can heal,” he estimates.

According to the expert, such a injury is most commonly caused by a direct finger attack, which may come, for example, during sports.

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