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Sverigemiddag at the Royal Palace of Stockholm

The Swedish Royal Family hosted the annual Sverigemiddag (Sweden Dinner) at the Royal Palace of Stockholm on the evening of October 17th. The dinner, first held in 2013, is for all Swedes who have made an important contribution to society, and has been held for the first time since 2023.

Prince Carl Philip joined King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia  to greet the guests in the Serafimersalen, after which the Royal Family proceeded to view the concert in the Rikssalen, followed by dinner in the Festvåningen.

Queen Silvia wore the Pink Topaz Earrings with King Carl XVI Gustaf’s Portrait Brooch.

 

The Braganza Tiara

Leuchtenberg Sapphire Parure

Queen Sofia’s 9-Prong Tiara

The Swedish Cameo Parure

The Connaught Diamond Tiara

The Baden Fringe Tiara

Napoleonic Amethyst Parure

King Edward VII Ruby Tiara

Swedish Aquamarine Kokoshnik Tiara

Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Princess Lilian’s Laurel Wreath Tiara

Princess Sofia’s Wedding Tiara

Modern Fringe Tiara

Swedish Pink Topaz Parure

Bernadotte Emerald Parure

King Carl XVI Gustaf’s Portrait Brooch

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