Crown Princess Victoria Receives Secretary-General Karolina Janson

Crown Princess Victoria wore a navy blue silk blouse and navy blue midi skirt by Malina. Swedish Child Diabetes Foundation

To mark the start of Diabetes Awareness Month in November, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden received the new Secretary-General of the Swedish Child Diabetes Foundation (Barndiabetesfonden), Karolina Janson, at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Also present at the audience was Professor Johnny Ludvigsson, founder of the Child Diabetes Foundation and a world-leading researcher in the field of type 1 diabetes.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a navy blue silk blouse and navy blue midi skirt by Malina. Swedish Child Diabetes Foundation

Crown Princess Victoria wore a navy blue silk blouse and navy blue midi skirt by Malina. Swedish Child Diabetes Foundation

During the audience, the Crown Princess was briefed on the latest developments in type 1 diabetes research and the progress of the Foundation. Crown Princess Victoria has served as patron of the Child Diabetes Foundation since 1993 and has a long-standing commitment to the fight against type 1 diabetes.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a navy blue silk blouse and navy blue midi skirt by Malina. Swedish Child Diabetes Foundation

The Child Diabetes Foundation works to raise funds for research into type 1 diabetes, increase public awareness about the disease, and provide support for those affected. It is the largest financier of Swedish research on type 1 diabetes.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a navy blue silk blouse and navy blue midi skirt by Malina. Swedish Child Diabetes Foundation

During the meeting, the Blue Knot — the Foundation’s symbol in the fight against type 1 diabetes — was presented to the Crown Princess. She also met Milli, the Foundation’s new educational plush dragon who has type 1 diabetes. Milli will be distributed to hospitals across Sweden and given to children aged 0–11 who are newly diagnosed with the disease.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a navy blue silk blouse and navy blue midi skirt by Malina. Swedish Child Diabetes Foundation
16 Comments
  1. Belle allure dans cette tenue bleu nuit - Je suis ravie de la voir avec une petite queue de cheval ; ce serait agréable qu’elle continue sur sa lancée !

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    1. Anonymous5/11/25 21:16

      Dear Achard, Such a pity you dropped your Tulipe identity, I really liked it. I agree, that cheeky little ponytail is an interesting solution to her otherwise unruly hair. We definitely need a repeat.
      🌞 Virginia

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  2. Canadian fan5/11/25 19:57

    Princess Victoria looks great.

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  3. Anonymous5/11/25 20:06

    La robe de la princesse Victoria est d’une belle couleur. Approximativement la même que celle de sa combinaison-pantalon, que j’apprécie fortement.

    Parlant de cette robe, je trouve la longueur à propos. D’autant plus qu’elle la porte avec une paire de talons.

    Néanmoins, je trouve à redire concernant le haut de la robe, ou encore cette blouse. Il me semble que quelque chose pose problème. Je ne lui trouve pas grand charme.

    De plus, ce haut n’est point seyant, et peu voire pas avantageux pour la princesse.

    Dans l’ensemble, la princesse Victoria sait généralement choisir de belles robes. Néanmoins, celle-ci est perfectible.

    -Astrid.

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    1. Hello @Virginia, me too.
      I thought it was sad when "Tulip" lost her identity and became
      @Auchard62 😪

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  4. Anonymous5/11/25 20:46

    HRH, the Crown Princess Victoria is doing such a great job!
    May God bless her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. Anonymous5/11/25 22:03

    Such a lovely elegant outfit. No adverse comment to be made at all. Rather than being the spouse of a monarch or indeed a future monarch, like so many of those seen here, Victoria is to be the actual monarch and her appearance is always so well thought out.

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  6. Anonymous5/11/25 22:14

    Victoria has cut her hair!

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    1. The ponytail is quite short indeed. Could be interesting to see her hair worn down at this length. I also wonder what kind of updo she´ll choose for the Nobel banquet, but then again there´ll probably be elaborate hair pieces involved.
      The outfit here is rather boring and too old for her. Bow blouses and midiskirts do that to you. The navy colour is a positive, but in order to make this look a bit fresher, younger and interesting, I think she needed to either keep the blouse but pair it with a pencil skirt, or keep the skirt and pair it with a more interesting top. I´m thinking something tighter (like a stretchy jersey) and with a more open neckline.

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  7. Virginia Dogwood6/11/25 00:31

    Princess Victoria looks stunning in this midnight navy outfit. It's perfect for her and she can wear this length well - it flows so easily.

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  8. Anonymous6/11/25 01:19

    Would love to see Victoria wear her hair like the woman she is picture with, I bet it would suit her well.

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  9. The Navy flared skirt is beautiful, it moves beautifully and very flattering. The Navy bow blouse I love. Love her Navy shoes.

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  10. Anonymous6/11/25 10:23

    Il faut tout de même reconnaître que c'est une tenue ultra-conventionnelle et très stricte, ça ne fait pas rêver, on dirait une gouvernante ou une institutrice catho au début du XXe siècle. Paloma.

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  11. à Virginia, oeufs morts
    j'ai bien aimé les quelques lignes que vous avez écrites ; elles m'ont un petit peu émue car j'ai été reconnue malgré mon changement de pseudonyme !

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  12. Anonymous6/11/25 11:24

    The bow blouse I love. Very nice

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  13. Anonymous6/11/25 12:35

    The outfit is too dark and the skirt/dress is too long. She must had an haircut because on the rare occassions I saw her with a pony tail, her hair was much longer and she wore the pony tail higher on the back of her head.

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