On Thursday, after the opening of the second Childhood House of Germany, Queen Silvia of Sweden attended a dinner at Heidelberg Castle to celebrate the 20th establishment anniversary of World Childhood Foundation. On September 6, The Queen went to Bensheim to receive the Karl Kuebel Prize. Queen Silvia of Sweden received the Karl Kuebel Prize from Matthias Wilkes, Chairman of the Karl Kuebel Foundation Council, at Rex Theatre in Bensheim, Germany. The prize honours the Queen's efforts for prevention of abuse and exploitation of children. |
Beautiful and kind, Queen Sylvia!
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Great look for Queen Silvia today.She does a great job with her Charity for the last 20 years. She collects awards like others collect art. Very well deserved, if I may say so. Let me say Thank you for letting me be a part of the donors to World Childhood Foundation.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a beautiful flattering colour. I’d like to see the suit a couple of inches longer, but that’s a minor quibble. Q. Silvia looks lovely. (V.M.)
ReplyDeleteQueen Silvia looks fantastic in this glorious bright blue suit.. I’m not sure if I’m a fan of the shiny fabric but it’s a minor quibble.
ReplyDeleteStrong colors are wonderful on Silvia. Not all women can wear them successfully, but she is enhanced rather than overwhelmed by them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tailleur. I think this queen is timide.
ReplyDeleteMit ihrer Childhood Stiftung hat sie das beste aus ihrer Rolle herausgeholt. Bei ihr sieht immer alles so leicht aus. Zur Mode: das Ensemble ist hohe Schneiderkunst und sitzt perfekt. Am besten gefällt mir ihr keckes Lächeln auf dem vorletzten Foto. Humor und Herz und Verstand und Schönheit in Personalunion.
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