Crown Princess Victoria honored independent Finland with her choice of residence

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden distributed scholarships to Finnish students in Sweden on Finland’s Independence Day.

Crown Princess of Sweden Victoria, 46, celebrated the independence of Finland in his home country on Wednesday, December 6. The Crown Princess participated in the Swedish-Finnish community’s Independence Day celebration, which was organized in Stockholm at the Moderna Museet museum.

Victoria’s style remained classic. The crown princess was wearing a beige jacket, a creation of the Finnish brand Andiata. The outfit was decorated with, among other things, a long necklace, beige high heels, a gold bracelet and large pearl earrings.

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Crown Princess Victoria wore a beige suit. PDO

Victoria completed her outfit with jewelry and a brown bag. PDO

Crown Princess Victoria distributed scholarships to Finnish students at the event. PDO

Finland’s Independence Day was also commemorated on the official Instagram account of the Swedish Royal Court. Hovi wished Finland a happy Independence Day in both Finnish and Swedish.

– Happy Independence Day! On Finland’s Independence Day, the Crown Princess distributed scholarships to Finnish students for further education in Sweden. The scholarships were awarded in connection with the 100th anniversary of the Swedish-Finnish community organized in Stockholm, the post reads.

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The crown princess has often been represented in suits. This happened, for example, to his and Daniel– during her spouse’s two-day visit to Finland in September, when Victoria was seen in, among other things, green and burgundy pantsuits.

During their visit, the Crown Princess couple visited, among others, Espoo’s Hanasaari, Suomenlinna and Fazer’s visitor center in Vantaa. You can find more information about the couple’s visit here.



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