Carl Philip attended today at the Royal Patriotic Society's annual event and delivered the Society's Trade and Industry Medals at Riddarhuset (The House of Nobility). Belga Image
Carl Philip delivered the medals also in 2011. Daniel delivered the medals in 2018 and 2015, Victoria delivered them in 2017. Princess Christina delivered them in 2014, princess Désirée in 2013 and king Carl Gustaf in 2009.
Carl Philip attended today the Chef of the Year competition. He was a member of the jury for the Chef of the Year competition, and presented the Chef of the Year Award to the winner Martin Moses.
The Jury: https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Waf4ECKLC/
Carl Philip delivered the scholarship Young Arts-craftsmen 2019 to ceramicist Alexander Tallen. The scholarship of SEK 100,000 is awarded from Bengt Julin's fund / The Friends of the Nationalmuseum. https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Ik228Jc9V/
Carl Philip attends today at the seminar "Svensk Gastronomi - En Global Succé" in Karlstad, at his duchy Värmland. The seminar is held at the governor's residence.
"Today, a symposium on Swedish gastronomy at the residence with Governor Georg Andrén, H.R.H. Prince Carl Philip, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Thomas Blom, Professor Carl Jan Granqvist. Lectures by@Hele_Williams @per_kristensson on sustainability and consumer behavior."
Carl Philip delivered today the Scholarship awards from the Prince Bertil and Princess Lilian Sports Foundation. The foundation is to promote Swedish sport through scholarships to leaders and instructors for further education.
This year's recipients of the scholarships were received in Princess Sibylla's apartment at the Royal Palace. Prins Carl Philip delade ut idrottsstipendier - Sveriges Kungahus
Today Prince Carl Philip met with restaurant owners at Restaurant Portal to get a picture of what the situation looks like given the Corona crisis and how it affects the industry
On Wednesday, April 8, Prince Carl visited the Armed Forces headquarters to obtain information on the Armed Forces' work on the occasion of covid-19.
Prince Carl Philip was informed of how the Armed Forces is handling the requests for support to the community that come from other authorities through the covid-19 pandemic. Furthermore, information was given about the consequences covid-19 may have on the Armed Forces' own operations and what measures are taken within the authority.
The prince also received information on the consequences and measures as a result of the Aurora 20 exercise planned to be carried out in May will be moved forward. Prins Carl Philip besökte Försvarsmaktens högkvarter - Sveriges Kungahus
Today Prince Carl Philip attended the celebration of the Veteran Day at the Maritime Museum in Djurgården, Stockholm. The Prince attended the ceremony and laid a wreath at the monument.
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During this year's official ceremony to commemorate Veterans Day, the Prince, on behalf of the King, laid a wreath at the National Veterans Monument under the auspices of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and the Minister for Defense.
On the spot for laying wreaths was also the Speaker of the Parliament and Sverker Göransson, chairman of the Swedish Veterans' Association.
This year's ceremony was conducted with a reduced program due to the covid-19 pandemic.
Ceremony at Livgardet
During the afternoon, the Prince continued celebrating the Veterans Day by visiting the Livgardet in Kungsängen.
On arrival, the Prince was welcomed by the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Micael Bydén before the Army's parade march was performed by the Royal Swedish Army Band. Speaker of the Riksdag Andreas Norlén and Prime Minister Stefan Löfven then gave speeches.
The ceremony concluded with a speech by the Supreme Commander and the national anthem. Prins Carl Philip hedrade Sveriges veteraner - Sveriges Kungahus