King Carl Gustaf Hosts the Royal Dinner for the 2025 Nobel Laureates

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

On Thursday, December 11, 2025, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden hosted the King's Dinner for the 2025 Nobel Prize Laureates at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel, Prince Carl Philip, Princess Madeleine, and Christopher O'Neill welcomed the guests in the Vita Havet Assembly Rooms and attended the dinner, which took place in Karl XI's Gallery at the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

For the occasion, Queen Silvia wore the Napoleonic Amethyst Parure along with the Sash and Star of the Order of the Seraphim. Princess Victoria wore the Connaught Diamond Tiara and the Sash and Star of the Order of the Seraphim. Princess Madeleine wore the Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara and Vasa Earrings, also with the Sash and Star of the Order of the Seraphim.

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Queen Silvia Napoleonic Amethyst Parure, Princess Victoria Connaught Diamond Tiara, Madeleine Napoleonic Cut Steel Tiara

Crown Princess Victoria wore SAFIYAA Ginkgo cape gown in pink
SAFIYAA Ginkgo cape gown
13 Comments
  1. Wow!
    I like all three ladies dress looks, and as for the head bling...Mamma mia! Those are some gorgeous head sparklers.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Madeline's tiara is so Cleopatra!

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  2. The Swedish Royal Family treat us for a second time this week with the Nobel Laureates Dinner! Repeat gowns have definitely dominated this year's festivities.

    HM Queen Silvia: I love the color of her Majesty's dress. Her whole look is very elegant tonight. Given the high neckline i wouldn't have worn the necklace but that's my personal preference.

    CP Victoria: The Crown Princess looks very pretty tonight. We previously saw this gown at the wedding of the Crown Prince couple of Jordan. Her brooch is stunning paired with Connaught diamond tiara (another favorite of mine from the royal collection).

    Princess Madeleine: I'm glad to see the princess wearing the Napoleonic Cut Steel tiara again it matches perfectly with her dress. The Vasa Earrings are so pretty.

    All of the men look very handsome. Princess Sofia was definitely missed.

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  3. Nice gowns, the Q and CPss almost the same color. I like the gown from Pss Madeleine, but a bit too low cut and way too much gold. She can carry it off well.
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  4. Belle robe mauve pour la reine.
    Victoria est très bien aussi, mais le rose vif n'a pas ma préférence.
    Madeleine semble en robe d'été. Le tissu lamé lui va bien.
    Paloma.

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  5. The Queen is my favorite here. Next is Vic. Mad's dress ... ? I like the idea but something is wrong with that waistline.

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    1. I agree about Madeleine´s dress. Something´s wrong, and the overall result is disappointing. I think the main problem is the material of the skirt. It´s meant to look like molten gold I guess, but it looks cheap, flimsy and flashy. Not an attractive material for a gown. It might also be quite heavy, and the absence of any support causes it to drag everything down: the bodice looks low-cut, the waistline is too low and the hem drags on the floor.
      I did wish for an updo for her yesterday, and I like today´s hairstyle indeed better. Her make-up looks a bit harsh though.
      Silvia and Victoria both look fantastic. 10 out of 10.

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  6. Madeleine est magnifique mis je n’aime pas ce diadème. Où est passée Sofia?

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  7. CP Victoria's Safiyaa dress is the best looking and fitting dress of the three.

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  8. The napoleonic steel cut tiara is divine on Madeleine. Her gown is probably quite nice but compared with her mother and sister, it is less. Interesting how their gorgeous gowns look completely different colours in several of these photos. I think the more vibrant is true but I would have preferred the muted tones.

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  9. Madeline for me is stunning here! Just a gorgeous woman and well able to wear such a low cut dress. Vics smile could light the entire palace but this dress colour for me is a little too much. The shape however is lovely and simple. QS lovely too.
    Love the jewels!

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  10. C'est dames sont parfaites mais Madeleine est splendide
    Froufrou

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  11. Silvia looks absolutely wonderful! Very regal! Victoria looks beautiful in this colour. Her smile is captivating!
    As for Madeleine: her skirt looks like aluminium foil. And she shows too much skin, as if she's an attention seeker.

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