Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden was chic in a floral frock as she attended an annual event at The Nordic Museum in Stockholm earlier today.
The 46-year-old royal stunned in a Summer ensemble, sporting a baby blue floral dress midi dress with matching blue heels.
Her frock, which featured a gathered design around the lower waist and short sleeves, bore an elegant botanical print with pink flowers and green leaves.
Mother-of-three Victoria co-ordinated her dress with a simple pair of heeled pumps in a matching shade of blue.
She wore her brown locks pulled into a chic low bun, and opted for a natural make-up look, with a clear complexion, light eye-make-up, and a pink lip.
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (pictured) was stylish in a baby blue dress featuring a botanical print as she visited The Nordic Museum in Stockholm today
The royal (pictured) paired the elegant midi dress with a pair of simple heeled pumps in the same shade of blue
The finishing touches to her ensemble included a few pieces of carefully curated jewellery.
Among them were a classic silver wrist watch, a platinum ring on her ring finger, and a pair of colourful statement earrings, which matched the palette of her dress.
Victoria was greeted at the museum’s entrance by its director Sanne Houby-Nielsen, ahead of her attendance at the Friends of The Nordic Museum and Skansen at The Nordic Museum meeting.
The royal has been a member and First Honorary Member of the association since 1997.
Skansen describes itself as ‘the world’s oldest open-air museum, showcasing the whole of Sweden with houses, animals and traditions from every part of the country’.
Carrying a bouquet of delicate white flowers, the Princess was snapped as she shook hands with Sanne Houby-Nielsen, along with Skansen director Maria Groop, Russel, director of operations Clara Block-Hane, and chairman Hans Malmsten.
The Summery look complements her outfits from previous years where she has worn a similarly floral frock of varying colours.
Last year, she looked perfectly chic in a matching floral white and grey blouse and skirt from the Scandinavian fashion brand, Malina.
The royal opted for natural make-up and a simple, stylish low bun to complement her floral frock during her outing today
The mother-of-three (pictured, left) is photographed while being greeted by Sanne Houby-Nielsen, director of the Nordic Museum (pictured, right)
Her appearance today follows another recent outing. Last week, the Crown Princess attended World Wildlife Fund (WWF) event with her dog Rio.
The organisation, which focuses its work on protecting the environment and nature, hosted in annual event in Stockholm.
Dressed casually in a purple parka jacket and fitted green trousers, the royal rode the ferry where she visited the Nämdöskärgården National Park on the archipelago of Nämdö.
Once slipping off her parka, the Princess revealed a magnificent queen silk blouse which was open necked.
As a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, Victoria has long been committed to causes including sustainability and climate action.
Victoria of Sweden, left, greeting Clara Block-Hane director of operations, pictured one from the right
Crown Princess Victoria was welcomed by Sanne Houby-Nielsen, (left) museum director of the Nordic Museum, Skansen director Maria Groop Russel (one from the left), director of operations Clara Block-Hane (one from the right) and chairman Hans Malmsten (right)
Earlier this month, as she opened the 2024 Eurovision song contest in a surprise video clip, versatile Victoria stunned in a pale pink power suit.
In attendance for the final on Saturday 11 May, she opened the ceremony with a pre-recorded speech to the hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide.
The royal appeared to be following in the footsteps of the Princess of Wales, who opened the song contest in Liverpool last year with a touching piano performance tribute to Ukraine.
Victoria looked chic in a pale pink suit, which she paired with a white blouse and stilettos in the short clip.
She appeared to be standing in one of the main rooms in the Palace, revealing the opulent decorations and a large bouquet of flowers placed behind her.