Crown Princess Victoria celebrates Norrtälje's 400th anniversary

Crown Princess Victoria celebrates Norrtälje's 400th anniversary

Today, Crown Princess Victoria visited Norrtälje as the city celebrates its 400th anniversary. Prince Daniel was supposed to attend but had to stay home because he and Prince Oscar have a cold.

Crown Princess Victoria was first received at the town hall where she received the Norrtälje Key of Honor.

Afterward, Crown Princess Victoria received a guided tour of the city before attending a lunch hosted Norrtälje's tallest building, Havstornet, where she learned more about the city’s history.

In the afternoon, Crown Princess Victoria visited the Pythagoras Industrial Museum which provided an opportunity for a conversation about business in the city.

At the Norrtälje Art Gallery, she toured the exhibition The Hurricane Party created by the artist duo Bigert & Bergström.

Crown Princess Victoria then attended the official anniversary ceremony at Societetsparken.

In her speech, Crown Princess Victoria said: “Norrtälje is not just a holiday gem. It is also a city that has started to grow again. People want to live here! And it's not hard to understand why. Over the centuries, Norrtälje has shown an impressive ability to change. It is a strength for your city - yesterday, today, and in the future! Dear Norrtälje residents, a big, big congratulations on the 400th anniversary!”

Crown Princess Victoria wore her Toteme over her Baum und Pferdgarten tweed set. She paired the outfit with her Sania D’Mina boots and her Saint Laurent bag. She also wore her Epoch watch with her CravingFor Jewellery earrings, a new Edblad necklace, and her usual stack of bracelets. Crown Princess Victoria also accessorized her outfit with a Corinne hair tie and her Gucci gloves.

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