On March 31, 2026, King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia attended the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences’ annual ceremony at Stockholm City Hall. During the ceremony, the King presented the Gregori Aminoff Prize and the Sjöberg Prize.
The Gregori Aminoff Prize was awarded to David Eisenberg, Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, for his contributions to the field of crystallography. The Sjöberg Prize was presented to Charles Swanton of the Francis Crick Institute, for his research on cancer.
The Sjöberg Prize is an international award in cancer research presented to individual researchers or research groups. The Gregori Aminoff Prize recognises a documented, individual contribution in the field of crystallography, including areas related to the dynamics of the formation and dissolution of crystal structures.
The Göran Gustafsson Prize laureates Josefin Larsson, Simone Fabiano, Joanna Rorbach, and Emma R. Andersson received their awards from the President of the Academy, Sven Lidin. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA) was founded in 1739 and is an independent organization that aims to promote the sciences and strengthen their influence in society.






Nice to see them. Dressed to the hilt. A Man in gala uniform and ladies in long gowns always nice to look at.
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Yes . Your statement says it all. A splendid array of finery.
حذفSpecial mention of the King on this occasion, he looks so well attired, and groomed.
ردحذفQueen Silvia looks smashing, what a beautiful ensemble. The evening gown and black velvet looks wonderful. The black cape I find beautiful. Its great to see her re wear this cape, adding a touch of glamour and warmth. The necklace sets off the embellishments of her gown, clever and effective. Her small evening clutch blends well. Lovely presentation by the King and Queen.
Sylvia par son allure et son élégance surclasse un bon nombre de princesses plus jeunes
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