Crown Princess Victoria attends Raoul Wallenberg Prize Ceremony

Crown Princess Victoria attends Raoul Wallenberg Prize Ceremony

On Tuesday, Crown Princess Victoria marked Raoul Wallenberg Day as she attended the Raoul Wallenberg Prize Ceremony in Stockholm. Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish businessman and diplomat who is known worldwide for his successful efforts to save Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary from the Holocaust during World War II.

During the ceremony, the Raoul Wallenberg Prize was awarded to entrepreneur Deqa Abukar, co-founder of the organization BLING who has shown an outstanding commitment to democratizing entrepreneurship and making it accessible to underrepresented social groups. To mark the 80th anniversary of Raoul Wallenberg’s successful efforts, an Honorary Prize was also awarded to Jan Eliasson for a lifelong commitment to the spirit of Raoul Wallenberg.

Crown Princess Victoria wore her By Malina floral print dress with her Jimmy Choo pumps and her LK Bennett clutch. She paired the outfit with repeated sapphire earrings and her Edblad ‘Mom’ ring.

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima visit Walcheren Region

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima visit Walcheren Region

Swedish Royal Family hosts reception for heads of the foreign administration and envoys

Swedish Royal Family hosts reception for heads of the foreign administration and envoys