Princess Sofia Debuts Again! Nobel Prize Banquet Wedding Tiara Revamped
14-12-2022
By Aarti Rawat
Princess Sofia of Sweden revives her favorite tiara. The Swedish royal family attended the Nobel Prize Banquet in Stockholm over the weekend after two years owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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For Nobel Laureate celebrations, the royals wear glittering tiaras and ballgowns.
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"We finally celebrated Nobel Laureates after a few years!" Princess Sofia, and Prince Carl Philip, posted an Instagram photo on Saturday of their meal attire in front of a candle-lit Christmas tree.
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Princess Sofia wore an icy blue dress with elbow-length transparent sleeves and floral collar embellishments.
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Her wedding tiara, a present from King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, completed her ensemble.
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Princess Sofia donned the tiara to the Nobel Prize luncheon with pale blue jewels to match her robe.
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The royal mom of three has worn the tiara with diamond, pearl, and turquoise toppers to match most outfits.
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Crown Princess Victoria wore a Camilla Thulin bubblegum pink outfit to the Nobel Prize luncheon. On Instagram, the designer revealed that the satin ballgown was hand-draped and stitched.
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Her diamond earrings and blue and pink gemstone necklace matched her dress and ribbon.
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At the same ceremony, the Swedish heir donned the Diamond Six-Button Tiara.
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Queen Silvia wore a previously worn amethyst tiara that matched her purple gown. Queen Silvia's daughters, Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Madeleine, and Princess Sofia, have worn the tiara.
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King Carl XVI Gustaf congratulated the 2022 Nobel Prize recipients in Stockholm's concert hall before the evening ceremony.
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For the castle Nobel Laureates banquet on Sunday night, the royal women wore tiaras again. After a brief reception, they entered the ballroom.
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Riksdag, government, diplomatic corps, academics, research, science, Nobel Foundation, and others were invited.