MoonShadow123
Nobility
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I can't say that I like Victoria's dress from the second night at all.
A tribute to Japan? Interesting. Is there a better picture of the bow on the back somewhere?
I would stick to my fiancé too, if I only had one. Etiquette is nothing for me.
Victoria and Daniel at the Nobel banquet
https://31.media.tumblr.com/5b93db679cad3effa96f903feece4762/tumblr_ngke5xIw9i1u2zq6io1_500.gif
I would stick to my fiancé too, if I only had one. Etiquette is nothing for me.Svensk Damtidning even writes that at the banquet Carl Philip and Sofia talked mostly with each other, which isn't according to the etiquette and it is not very nice towards their table partners.
Svensk Damtidning writes this week, that the king's decision about the new seating order at the Nobel ceremony wasn't about the lack of space at the stage, but that the king has decided that now and in the future, Victoria and Daniel will be most at the focus. The way Victoria was dressed and the way she looked, she is more and more preparing to be the queen. At the Nobel ceremony it was Victoria who was at the focus. It didn't matter that it was Sofia's debute or Madeleine's comeback. And queen Silvia had taken a step backwards and let her daughter be at the limelight..
Sofia's table partner was the Speaker of the Parliament, the man second in rank order in Sweden after the king. One would of course hope that the prince and his future wife would follow the royal etiquette. Carl Philip's table partner was the wife of one of the Laureates from Japan. What kind of PR that is for Sweden, if a member of the Swedish royal family doesn't speak with his table partner?
Does anyone know why Victoria did not attend the event?
The only thing i would change at last years seating Order is to place the Crown Princess Couple in a row with the King and Queen and not behind them.I quite agree, the seating order worked well and makes sense. Also it would look strange if the seating order were changed every year.