Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden beamed as she attended the Nobel Prize Awards Ceremony at Stockholm Concert Hall on Tuesday evening.
The royal, 47, joined her parents, King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia, and husband, Prince Daniel, 51, on the stage at the glamorous event.
Victoria put on an elegant display in a deep purple off-the-shoulder ballgown, sparkling tiara, and sophisticated clutch bag.
She added to her look with glamorous make-up, complete with a smoky eye and a touch of blusher.
The Crown Princess is a panellist at the Nobel Prize Summit, an Honorary Board member of the International Paralympic Committee, and an alumnus of the UN Sustainable Development Goals advocate.
She studied Political Science and History at Yale University and is a graduate of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Diplomatic Programme.
Queen Silvia, 80, opted for a similarly dazzling navy sequin dress featuring long sleeves.
Meanwhile, King Carl Gustaf, 78, dressed in a dapper suit and tailcoat, presented the Nobel laureate in Chemistry to American chemist and computer scientist John Jumper.
The monarch also presented the Nobel laureate in literature to South Korean writer Han Kang, 54, during the Nobel Prize 2024 award ceremony.
Afterwards, crowds were pictured enjoyed a glittering banquet. Royals were mixed in with Nobel laureates, and appeared to enjoy conversations amid the stunningly decorated tables.
Golden tableware was teamed with a myriad of different glasses and dozens of flowers.
On the menu was a goat cheese dish, served with ‘Swedish beets, honey and quince glaze, along with roasted pumpkin seeds’ for starter, a ‘quenelle of chicken’ with a selection of vegetables for the main, and a ‘variation on Swedish apples’ for dessert.
Theatrical performances followed soon after, which featured Swedish singer Laleh Pourkarim.
It comes after a man carrying a knife, handcuffs, tape, protective mask and ‘dummy gun’ was arrested outside the residence of Sweden’s Royal Family last week.
Crown Princess Victoria, her husband, Prince Daniel, and their two children, Princess Estelle, 12, and Prince Oscar, eight, are based in Haga Palace, located in the Haga Park, Solna Municipality, in Stockholm.
It was reported that royal guards spotted the man behaving ‘strangely’ near the gates last night in Sweden.
Pictured: Performers during the Nobel Prize 2024 banquet at the City Hall in Stockholm on Tuesday
Swedish singer Laleh Pourkarim pictured during the glitzy banquet on Tuesday evening, which was attended by the royals
Victoria was the image of glamour and sophistication at the Nobel Prize banquet on Tuesday evening
Victoria spoke to Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine Victor Ambros (left) and Nobel laureate in chemistry David Baker (right) at the banquet
The royal appeared to be in deep conversation as the guests enjoyed an opulent banquet at the event
Astrid Söderbergh Widding (left) the Chair of the board of the Nobel Foundation, spoke to King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
The tables were adorned with opulent decor, dozens of flowers, and beautiful glassware and dishes
Queen Silvia pictured with Professor Hans Ellegren, Secretary General Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Elsewhere, Princess Sofia was seated by Nobel laureate in Chemistry, John Jumper (left), and Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine Gary Ruvkun (right)
Sofia was striking in an all-blue gown that brought out her eyes, as she attended the banquet tonight
Guests appeared to be in good spirits as everyone chatted to one another during the glittering banquet
Prince Carl Philip pictured with Natasha Staller – Novel Laureate Gary Ruvkun’s wife – at the banquet
Princess Madeleine could be seen chatting with Nobel Laureates Gary Ruvkun and Demis Hassabis at the banquet
The Princess looked to be in high spirits, posing for photos next to the Nobel Laureate Gary Ruvkun
Princess Madeleine was the image of elegance in a glittering green gown as she attended the banquet
Pictured: Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden Ebba Busch at the glittering banquet held on Tuesday
Waiters pictured serving the banquet for dessert. It featured a very glitzy menu and was attended by the royals
On the menu was a goat cheese dish, served with ‘Swedish beets, honey and quince glaze, along with roasted pumpkin seeds’ for starter, a ‘quenelle of chicken’ with a selection of vegetables for the main, and a ‘variation on Swedish apples’ for dessert
Waiters pictured theatrically arriving for the ‘Dessert Parade’ during the Nobel Prize banquet this evening
The waiters were on hand to dish out tasty treats for those in attendance at the glitzy banquet this evening
The theatrical display saw waiters dressed in white descend down the stairs and serve up the tasty meals
Guests looked on in awe as the coordinated waiters came in with plates of dessert during the ‘parade’
The opulent display showed off the decadent spread at the tables, which were decorated with flowers
The seats were filled with guests, some of whom got to sit next to members of the Swedish royal family
Pictured: A general view of the Nobel Prize Banquet which took place this evening, and was attended by the royals
Pictured: King Carl Gustaf (pictured front centre), Queen Silvia (pictured front left), Crown Princess Victoria (pictured front right), Prince Daniel (pictured back far right), Princess Madeleine (pictured back left), Chris O´Neill (pictured back far left), Prince Carl Philip (pictured back centre), Princess Sofia (pictured back right), at the Nobel Prize Ceremony 2024
Victoria, who is a panellist at the Nobel Prize Summit, looked animated as she took part in the presentation of the Nobel Prizes 2024
Princess Sofia of Sweden, who recently graced the cover of Vogue Scandinavia, donned a striking blue dress
Pictured: King Carl Gustaf (pictured front left), Queen Silvia (pictured front centre), Crown Princess Victoria (pictured back right) and Prince Daniel of Sweden (pictured back left) at the Nobel Prize award ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm
King Carl Gustaf presented South Korean author Han Kang (pictured left) with her Nobel Prize award
Pictured: The Nobel laureate in Literature, Han Kang receiving her award from King Carl Gustaf of Sweden
Source: Daily Mail
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