On June 26, 2026, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia wished everyone a happy summer by sharing a photo on their social media accounts featuring their four children — Prince Alexander, Princess Ines, Prince Gabriel, and Prince Julian — together. The Prince and Princess included the following message beneath the photo: “Vi önskar er alla en riktigt fin sommar!” (“We wish you all a truly wonderful summer!”)


Absolutely beautiful picture of the Prince and Princess! I love her dress!!
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ReplyDeletePrincesse Ines ; adorable !
Adorable children from one of the best and most handsome royal couples..
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DeletePrecious and adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable children. The child who is second from the left in the picture looks a lot like Sofia here.
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The one with the orange life vest is Prince Julian.
DeleteI think the youngest boy (Julian) is a copy of his father. He looks exactly like Carl-Philip looked at that age. But in this particular photo he does show similarities with Sofia too. The second-oldest boy on the far left (Gabriel) is a copy of his mother. The oldest (Alexander), with the hat, also takes after his father´s family but for now looks more like his aunt Victoria. Ines - don´t know yet. She has yet to grow into her looks.
DeleteUne ravissante fratrie, les garçons sont très beaux, attendons de voir grandir la petite Inès
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Una bella coppia innamorata e felice che ha formato una famiglia meravigliosa, questi bambini sono bellissimi 💚
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely necklace Ines have! Is a gift from grandpa, the king?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a "traditional teething help" necklace made from amber stones. The stones are mainly found in areas around the Baltic Sea (to which Sweden also belongs) and often given to little children before the teething process starts. There might be a lot of superstition involved, as well as pseudo-science, but it doesn't do the child great harm to wear it anyway. Unless, of course, the chain breaks and the child might swallow some of the stones accidentally, or the chain does not break (most chains will, they are made to break with certain forces applied) and would pose the danger of strangulation in that rare case. I am only giving out a little information, not saying that one should make a child wear or not wear a teething necklace made from amber. It is an old custom, however, mainly in these countries that have amber stones rather easily available on their Baltic coastlines.
DeleteC'est un collier d'ambre pour bébé, pour calmer les douleurs dentaires.
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I think it’s an amber necklace?? From memory there’s a belief that it can help with colic? (Unsure but I remember something like this … I don’t think it’s just decoration). She and her brothers are incredibly cute.
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ReplyDeleteWhat cute children. Little Ines is so lucky to have such great brothers. They will always protect her.
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Aw adorable photo of the little ones, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe photo's are lovely cute kids
ReplyDeleteAdorable, adorable and again adorable...what else...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely family!!!
All kids seem to have inherited Sophia’s facial features. Happy summer to them and all of you
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