Queen Silvia on Christmas grandmother duty

Photo: Clément Morin/The Royal Court






Queen Silvia of Sweden was joined by all of her grandchildren to receive the Christmas trees at the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

The Queen received the annual Christmas trees from the forestry students at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå.

She was joined by her grandchildren: Princess Estelle (13), Princess Leonore (11), Prince Nicolas (10), Prince Oscar (9), Prince Alexander (9), Prince Gabriel (8), Princess Adrienne (7), Prince Julian (4) and Princess Ines (10 months).

The young royals had fun with their grandmother while decorating one of the trees, and young Princess Ines received plenty of attention from her cousins (including godmother Estelle) and older brothers.

Princess Estelle carried Ines around during part of the event and helped introduce her to the yearly tradition of the Swedish Royal Family. Little Ines particularly loved the pinecones used for decorations.

This annual event has become a sweet tradition for a doting Queen Silvia and her grandchildren.





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Brittani Barger
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