Crown Princess Victoria Visits the Tjärnö Marine Laboratory

Crown Princess Victoria wore a cream wings rainjacket by Tretorn, and a navy gold buttons jacket

On May 21, 2026, Crown Princess Victoria visited the Tjärnö Marine Laboratory at the University of Gothenburg. The visit took place in connection with a new professorship in biodiversity established by the university as a gift ahead of the Crown Princess’s 50th birthday celebration next year.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a cream wings rainjacket by Tretorn, and a navy gold buttons jacket

Crown Princess Victoria wore a cream wings rainjacket by Tretorn, and a navy gold buttons jacket

Crown Princess Victoria wore a cream wings rainjacket by Tretorn, and a navy gold buttons jacket

Crown Princess Victoria wore a cream wings rainjacket by Tretorn, and a navy gold buttons jacket

The University of Gothenburg is establishing the Crown Princess Victoria Professorship in Biodiversity in collaboration with Carl Bennet AB. The professorship is being created as a gift ahead of the Crown Princess’s 50th birthday in 2027.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a cream wings rainjacket by Tretorn, and a navy gold buttons jacket

Crown Princess Victoria wore a cream wings rainjacket by Tretorn, and a navy gold buttons jacket

Crown Princess Victoria wore Tretorn Wings Rainjacket
Tretorn Wings Rainjacket
3 Comments
  1. Anonymous22/5/26 13:44

    What a wonderful gift for Victoria, a very good idea to create a Professorship in Biodiversity! I also love the practical Swedish clothes, they kind of seems stylish, even if it is just a rain coat.

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  2. Anonymous22/5/26 13:49

    I can't see much of CPV's navy jacket/coat, but I love the Tretorn rainjacket, looks very practical but stylish too. I want one for myself - I looked on their website and there are plenty of colours to choose from!

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  3. Anonymous22/5/26 16:26

    Always well dressed, for me I am not keen on the faux pockets on a jacket as a design feature. Either it is a functional pocket or leave it off.

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