Crown Princess Victoria attends The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities's annual gathering
This afternoon, Crown Princess Victoria attended The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities' annual gathering in Stockholm.
The Academy was founded by Queen Lovisa Ulrika in 1753 and today its primary purpose is to promote and finance research in humanities, social science, and cultural environment care.
During the gathering, Crown Princess Victoria handed out medals and scholarships. The Academy's highest prize, Gad Rausing's Award for Distinguished Humanistic Research in 2022, was awarded to Marie-Louise Bech Nosch who is a professor of history at the University of Copenhagen.
Crown Princess Victoria wore her H&M gown with her Saint Laurent pumps and her Alexander McQueen clutch. She also wore new earrings, a repeated hair ornament, and her usual stack of bracelets.