The Norwegian and Swedish royals met yesterday in the Stockholm concert hall, where this year’s Nobel Prize ceremony took place. King Carlos XVI Gustaf has been in charge of presenting the awards of this edition.
Mette Marit opted for passion red for both the banquet and the gala, where she missed something tears of emotion. It is likely that the royal family is somewhat sensitive because of her ongoing battle with pulmonary fibrosis since 2018. At that time, the princess announced through a statement from the Norwegian royal family that she was suffering from “unusual variant pulmonary fibrosis”.
For the ceremony, Princess Mette Marit returned to the color red, this time wearing a jacket and dress suit very flattering
The monarch wore a purple lace dress with a straight skirt and long sleeves, which she combined with the spectacular amethyst napoleonic tiara, a piece that belonged to Empress Josephine, and passed into the hands of Swedish royalty thanks to her granddaughter, Josephine of Sweden. In addition, the royal has worn amethyst earrings and a necklace to match the rest of the nuptials looks like. At 78 years old, Queen Silvia of Sweden has an enviable physique and sparkle in her eyes.
The wife of Carlos Felipe from Sweden, who turned 36 this week, was present in a blue dress with a flowy skirt and semi-transparent sleeves. The royal family has combined the design with the tiara that her in-laws, King Carlos Gustavo and Silvia of Sweden, gave her before she married her current husband. It’s a piece with aquamarine tips matching the earrings she wore.
The heiress to the Swedish throne has chosen one pink dress signed by Camilla Thulin, which she paired with a six-button tiara and diamond jewels. It is a jewel that comes from the collection of Princess Margaret of Connaught, granddaughter of Queen Victoria and Princess of Sweden.
After a two-year absence due to coronavirus restrictions, the Nobel Prizes have received their awards from King Carl Gustaf of Sweden. Two women and nine men received the famous award yesterday:
– Nobel Prize in Physics: French Alain Aspect, American John Clauser and Austrian Anton Zeilinger.
– Nobel Prize in Chemistry: the Dane Morten Meldal and the Americans Barry Sharpless and Carolyn Bertozzi.
– Nobel Prize in Medicine: is the Swede Svante Pääbo.
– Nobel Prize for Literature: French writer Annie Ernaux.
– Nobel Peace Prize: three representatives of civil society, from that country as well as from Belarus and Russia.
– Nobel Prize in economics: Americans Ben S. Bernanke (former Fed chairman), Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig.
Source: Marie Claire

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