Princess Estelle takes in Paralympics in Paris

Photo: Crown Princess Victoria/Royal Court, Sweden




Princess Estelle has joined her mother and grandmother in Paris to cheer on the Swedes at the Paralympic Games.

Estelle, 12, travelled to Paris with her mother, Crown Princess Victoria, and her grandmother, Queen Silvia.

This marked Estelle’s first time at an Olympic or Paralympic event.

The family arrived in the French capital on 6 September and attended various events to cheer on the Swedish athletes. They have watched an equestrian event at the Château de Versailles and a judo event at the Champ de Mars Arena.

The Swedish royals will conclude their trip to Paris today, 8 September.

Queen Silvia was previously in Paris to root on Sweden’s Olympians alongside King Carl Gustaf in August.

Only Crown Princess Victoria was originally scheduled to attend, but before her trip, Queen Silvia and Princess Estelle were added to the calendar on the Royal Family’s website.

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