Unforgettable images of Swedish royal ladies at the Nobel ceremony 2015

In Sweden, one of the most colorful events in the world of science died out - the Nobel Prize award ceremony. In Stockholm, attended by laureates and other guests, who received members of the royal family.

Particularly beautiful were the representatives of her female part - Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Madeleine and Sofia. It is worth adding that Sofia and Victoria will soon become mums.

Queen Silvia

Wife of Charles XVI Gustav, as befits a queen, looked majestically in scarlet dress and diamond nine-toothed tiara, in her hands was a small golden clutch. Looking at her, it is simply impossible to believe that this beautiful woman has changed the seventh decade.

The Swedish queen went hand in hand with the professor of molecular biology Karl-Henrik Heldin.

Victoria

Heir to the Swedish throne expects the birth of a second child and is in the fifth month, but this did not prevent her from shining at the celebration. The 38-year-old Crown Princess appeared in the banquet hall with Arthur McDonald, who received a prize in the field of physics.

Victoria was wearing an elegant dark cherry dress with a chiffon top. On her head was the diamond tiara Connaught, which has more than a century of history.

Madeleine

The 33-year-old Princess Madeleine, who is Victoria's younger sister, became a mother this summer. She quickly managed to return to the old forms and, choosing the outfit, she placed an emphasis on her waist, trying on a smoky gray dress with glitter. A magnificent image complemented the tiara of her grandmother Margaret, called "Aquamarine Kokoshnik."

Madeleine accompanied the laureate in the field of chemistry of Paul Mondrich.

Sofia

The former model, who became the wife of Prince Charles-Philippe (the only son of the Swedish king and queen), is also waiting for the baby, her pregnancy was officially announced in October.

Sofia decided not to emphasize the outlined belly and tried on a black outfit from Oscar de la Renta with a slightly overstated waist and a lush skirt. For the debut event, she wore a tiara with diamonds and emeralds, which she had at her wedding.

The laureate in the field of physics Takaaka Kadzita became the knight of the wife of Prince Karl-Philippe.

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Celebration

The hall of the Town Hall, where the award ceremony and banquet was held, was decorated with tens of thousands of white, yellow, orange flowers that were brought from the Italian San Remo (the founder of the prize, Alfred Nobel, died there).

Laureates received awards from the hands of the king, after which a festive dinner and dancing took place.