Prince Daniel takes part in Pep Day

Photo: Sara Friberg/The Royal Court of Sweden






Prince Daniel of Sweden spent the day before his 52nd birthday participating in the annual Pep Day, which encourages children to exercise and play outside.

The Prince, who marked his birthday on 15 September, joined children and young people at Haga Park for the annual event organised by Generation Pep. The youth were able to try activities like dancing, sports, games and other outdoor activities.

Prince Daniel joined the children for some events, including table tennis.

 

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Some children took part in the Prince Daniel Race, and the royal handed out the medals to the participants after they finished their run.

To mark his birthday, the Royal Court released a photo of Daniel taken at Pep Day.

Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel created Generation Pep in 2016 alongside Swedish companies, foundations and non-profits.

Photo: Sara Friberg/The Royal Court of Sweden

According to the Royal Court, “Generation Pep’s vision is that all children and young people in Sweden should have the opportunity and desire to live an active and healthy life.”

You can read more about the organisation here.





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