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Victoria, Magdalena and Silvia give everything at a state dinner

Victoria, Magdalena and Silvia give everything at a state dinner
Victoria, Magdalena and Silvia give everything at a state dinner
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of tiaras and gala dresses in Sweden. Kings Carlos XVI Gustavo and Silvia have offered A gala dinner at the Royal Palace of Stockhol andn Honor to the president of Iceland, finds Tómasdóttir, who is making a visit with her , Björn Skúlason. This has ended with a banquet they have attended, in addition to the kingsPrincess Victoria, Prince Daniel, and Prince Carlos Felipe.

Sofia has not come, who is on maternal leave after giving birth to her daughter, Ines, February, but They have been present Magdalena and her husband, Chris O’Neill; A surprise, because they do not usually go to this type of event. Ladies Bernadotte have been represented by the queen, heiress and princess Magdalena, who have fulfilled Rajataba With the label, which marks gala dressed, pull and decorations.

The Icelandic President finds Tómasdóttir and King Carlos Gustavo. (CordonPress)

We will start our analysis for the surprise of the night, Magdalena, who has opted for a dress in the vibrant fuchsia of the Venezuelan designer Ángel Sánchez. A striking with a loop on the back and a trapTojo, since at first it looks like a word of honor, but we look at the details we realize that the area of ​​the neckline and back carried a piece of transparent tulle. He premiered it in the 2019 Nobel Awards, and this is the he looks.

For the first time, Magdalena has crowned her with the tiara of Eduardo VIII, a piece of rubies qEU Queen Silvia has looked very few occasions. It was a gift that Margarita from Connaught when she Prince Gustavo Adolfo de Sweden from her uncles, the British kings Eduardo VIII and Alejandra. When Margarita died prematurely, she left each of her five jewelry children in heritance and this tiara in question was for Prince Sigvard, who lost her dynastic rights by marrying a woman outside the royalty, Erica Maria Patzek.

Christopher O’Neill, Princess Magdalena and Prince Carlos Felipe. (CordonPress)

His wives were the ones who wore this jewel, especially the third and last, Countess Marianne, very dear to the Rea l. In the 80s, King Carlos XVI Gustavo decided to buy the tiara from his relatives and introduce it into the royal jeweler. Hence, Silvia has wore her, although on a few occasions, and now her daughter Magdalena does.

Touches the turn of talking about Victoria of Sweden, who has opted for a floral dress. Created by Frida Jonsvens, it is a princess, short -sleeve design design, with a semitransparent neckline, adjusted to the waist and hence a voluminous skirt with tail. The design key is in the fabric: a white tul

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Princess heiress Victoria and Prince Daniel. (CordonPress)

The heiress has opted for Tiara Aquamarine Kokoshnik. It is a valuable jewel made with diamonds and Aguamarinas that owes its name to its similarity with the ‘Kokoshnik’, the typical Russian headdresses. It is owned by Princess Margareha, of the king, but is available to the other ladies of the royal family.

As to Queen Silvia has had to combine a gala dress with sneakers, since it is still recovering from the on the foot to which it underwent in early April. Aided by a crutch, Carlos Gustavo’s wife has paraded through the palace halls with a pink dress, matching Magdalena, made in a brilliant fabric of sequins.

Despite his ailment, Silvia has crowned her head with a great tiara, the one in the nine points. It is a jewel made of bright diamonds that consists of nine points topped by nine diamond soles. It was a gift from King Oscar II to his wife, Sofia de Nassau. Lucia also a chaton necklace, a large brooch with a pink topaz surrounded by diamonds and matching slopes.

Queen Silvia and Mr. Björn Skúlason (CordonPress)

The Queen also carried an impressive pink topacios necklace with matching slopes. They are part of a lot that was a wedding gift from Tsar Pablo I of Russia to her daughter, the Grand Duchess María Pavlovna, when she married the Grand Duke Carlos Federico de Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach in 1804.

Without a doubt, the three were spectacular.

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