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Surrounded by her grandchildren, Silvia from Sweden receives Christmas trees

It is an immutable ritual. A special moment that they share with Queen Silvia, their beloved grandmother. On December 16, 2024, Princess Estelle, Prince Oscar and their cousins, Princes Alexander, Gabriel and Julian, Princess Leonore, Prince Nicolas and Princess Adrienne, are waiting for the forestry students from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå. Here they are arriving at the royal palace in Stockholm with several Christmas trees.

Once the trees have been received, it is now time to decorate them for Queen Silvia of Sweden and her eight grandchildren. © Stella Pictures/ABACA

Neither one nor two, the children of Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Madeleine rush to meet them. Alongside Queen Silvia, they greet them and shake their hands. “We come from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå, where we are studying to become master foresters. What we have with us today are Norwegian spruces. This tradition has been continued since the early years 1960,” says Karl Hanson, one of the students.

Princess Estelle of Sweden and her cousin, Prince Nicolas, decorate the spruce trees received at the royal palace in Stockholm. © Stella Pictures/ABACA
Princesses Estelle, Leonore (in checkered dress) and Adrienne (blue dress) hang the ornaments under the watchful eye of their brothers and cousins. © Stella Pictures/ABACA

Balls, bows and other decorations to hang in the trees are in wooden baskets brought by the children. A caring grandmother, the wife of King Carl XVI Gustaf ensures that everything runs smoothly, standing ready to help her little princes and princesses if they need her. The eldest of this new generation, Princess Estelle is very complicit with Queen Silvia.

Prince Alexander of Sweden marvels at this Christmas decoration… © Stella Pictures/ABACA

With a ribbon in her hand, she places it around a branch while her brother, Prince Oscar, places a star on one of the fir trees. The youngest Bernadottes, for their part, have difficulty hiding their enthusiasm. Like Prince Alexander, 8 years old, who discovers, in amazement, one of the ornaments to hang from the spruce trees. His youngest, Prince Julian, 3 and a half years old, is having fun with a golden ball. An activity that delights them all just one week before Christmas. One last Christmas before welcoming a new prince or princess, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia preparing to become parents for the fourth time.

.. When his brother, Prince Julian admires a golden ball. © Stella Pictures/ABACA
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