Princess Adrienne of Sweden turned 4 today. Princess Madeleine shared two new photos of Princess Adrienne on the occasion of her 4th birthday. Princess Madeleine captioned the photos: "Happy 4th Birthday to our sweet Adrienne! You’re our youngest, yet you stand strong on your own two feet. And you are smart, caring and full of life. Leonore, Nicolas, Mummy and Daddy all love you very much!"
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Quelle adorable petite fille avec ses cheveux bouclés ; je ne l'ai pas vue grandir - Bon et heureux anniversaire à elle sous le soleil de Floride !
ReplyDeleteShe steal her sister beauty.
ReplyDeleteNicky
That's by far a really pretty child. The siblings also have something very special. Pretty! No wonder with the mother, most beautiful princess ever. Breezy summery outfits. Frieda
ReplyDeleteIMO Adrienne ist the prettiest of the siblings. I LOVE her curly hair!
ReplyDeleteMargo
My thought as well.
DeleteWow...the Swedish Royal Family produces some of the most beautiful children ever! All three of the O'Neill kids are lovely but Adrienne has inherited all the beauty of her gorgeous mother and then some.
ReplyDeleteAdrienne will inherit Madeleine's title of Europe's Most Beautiful Princess when her time comes.
Wow, when did she grow so long locks? Her hair look amazing. She's such a pretty child.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Adrienne 🌷🌷🌷
Kaarin
She looks like Curely Sue - the Movie from 1991
ReplyDeleteOui mais alors une très très légère ressemblance au niveau de ses longs cheveux bouclés ; c'est tout !!!
DeleteAdorable children, not one better looking than the other. I can’t understand why adults must compare the looks between siblings, too early to start minimizing the ones that in their eyes are less good looking . C’mon ladies!!
ReplyDeleteCherry
Cherry, I totally agree. Hopefully, the children will never read these blogs and will never know how some people "ranked" their appearance.
DeleteThank you Cherry.....I was getting ready to make the same comment until I saw yours.....Comments like that can give the other child an inferior complex that they have to live with the rest of their life!!!
DeleteWhen did it become acceptable to single out one child over the others for their beauty? We should never get into that habit. Every child has their own unique beauty, and they should be encouraged to love themselves and have a positive image of themselves. That is not very easy to do if Leonore does a simple search on the internet to reveal strangers think her sister is more beautiful than she is. This is a very beautiful family, one and all. ~d
ReplyDeleteWell said !
Delete..... it came with the internet, websites and social media. / ML
DeleteThe beautiful children with absolutely equally gorgeous parents. They appear to be happy and well-rounded.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little girl! All of the O'Neill children are gorgeous. I love Adrienne's riotous curls! Happy Birthday to the adorable little princess.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, they have grown so much, adorable children.
ReplyDeleteAuguri alla splendida bimba!
ReplyDeletePerò per me la principessa più bella d'Europa è attualmente Ingrid Alexandra di Norvegia
Happy belated birthday to beautiful Adrienne!!
ReplyDeleteThese children are simply gorgeous.
A very beautiful little princes, but I agree with you Rossella
ReplyDeleteRight - because comparing a 4 year old with an 18 year is totally comparing like for like.
DeleteA lovely photo;of happy young children.Ilike the dresses.Adrienne has nice fun messy hair.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't messy, it's curly. :-) Hope she'll never try to straighten it!
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On the fashion hip it's called messy curls;My children love these.(Alexandra)
DeleteActually Madelaine used to have the same curly hair as a child, except hers was very blond. You can google her. Same hair and texture, styled a little more prissy with bows etc.,
ReplyDeleteCB
@Anonimo 19:54
ReplyDeleteMi riferivo a Madeleine come principessa più bella d'Europa, e non a sua figlia.
Mi sembrava ovvio non dover specificare.
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