Crown Princess Victoria visits Kenya - Day 5
On Friday, Crown Princess Victoria spent her fifth and last day in Kenya.
She first visited the Lewa nature reserve where she met representatives from the Northern Rangelands Trust, which receives support from the Swedish government to fight the current droughts.
Afterward, Crown Princess Victoria visited the Gundua Foundation in Lewa as Patron.
She learned more about the school activities run by the Foundation and she officially opened a new dormitory for schoolgirls.
In her speech, Crown Princess Victoria said: “ I brought with me a small gift from Sweden: some floorballs and floorball sticks, some soccer balls, and also my son Prince Oscar’s beloved soccer goal. He very much wants you to have it. Prince Oscar is six years old. His older sister, Princess Estelle, is ten. All their lives, they have heard me talk about this school, thousands of miles away from Sweden, and about its outstanding students. When I left Stockholm, I promised my children to tell you, that they are very much looking forward to coming here themselves one day.”
Crown Princess Victoria wore her Rodebjer top and skirt with her Adidas sneakers. She paired the outfit with her Engelbert necklace, her Epoch watch, her Alexandré de Paris clip, and her Céline sunglasses.