Swedish King and Crown Princess Meet with General Thomas Nilsson

King Carl XVI Gustaf, Crown Princess Victoria and Lieutenant General Thomas Nilsson

On March 17, King Carl Gustaf and Crown Princess Victoria met with Lieutenant General Thomas Nilsson, head of the Military Intelligence and Security Service (Must), at the Royal Palace. During the meeting, the King and the Crown Princess were briefed on the ongoing activities and developments within Must, Sweden’s Military Intelligence and Security Service. The Director of Military Intelligence and Security is a three-star role within the Swedish Armed Forces, responsible the Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Service.

Crown Princess Victoria wore Veronica Beard Miller Dickey Double breasted Blazer
Veronica Beard Miller Dickey Double-breasted Blazer
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  1. Anonymous18/3/25 16:35

    The jackets by Veronica Beard are looking very beautiful on CP Victoria.
    Better look for her than "By Malino", the Scandinavian brand which is often chosen by Victoria.

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  2. Anonymous18/3/25 16:41

    Why is Victoria wearing this foreign brand?

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    1. Anonymous18/3/25 17:25

      Because she wants to. But possibly also, her sister has been wearing this brand a while and may have introduced her to it. And you, why do you wear something?!!

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    2. Because she doesn't need to wear Swedish brands all the time. She still keeps to her homeland designers frequently, but why not throw in a different brand from time to time?

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    3. Virginia Dogwood18/3/25 22:35

      Simple answer. This brand fits and suits Victoria much better than others. Ladies, wear what flatters you most and everyone else will just have to deal with it!

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    4. Anonymous20/3/25 05:33

      It’s not uncommon for royals to wear a mix of local and international brands. It’s likely she chose something that fit her taste or the occasion, regardless of where it's from. Royals often choose local brands to support their country's designers. However, sometimes they also opt for international labels to mix things up or to showcase a more global perspective. It’s all about balancing tradition with personal style and modern influences.

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  3. Anonymous18/3/25 17:35

    She looks nice in this cut of jacket, regardless of brand. Better to wear what suits you than support a national brand that doesn’t.

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    1. Anonymous18/3/25 19:42

      I’m not sure that’s always true. There is a time to be ethical ahead of style for sure!

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    2. Anonymous18/3/25 23:06

      I agree with Anon 17:35. It doesn't make any sense to be restricted to a few brands or one country. She is a good ambassador for Swedish brands. She is also free to wear what she likes outside of those brands. It doesn't have anything to do with being ethical.

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  4. Anonymous18/3/25 19:52

    I agree with all your comments,cconcerning Victoria' s choice of brand. She is not obliged to wear Swedish brands all the time and this particular jacket together with the blouse underneath suits her very well.

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  5. Anonymous18/3/25 20:05

    The blue suit is ok, but the tie neck blouse that Crown Princess Victoria seems to favour doesn't do much for her. The blouse together with the hair bun create a severe and old fashion look.
    mjt

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    1. Anonymous19/3/25 10:38

      Tout à fait d'accord.

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    2. Anonymous19/3/25 15:34

      The tie-neck blouse has had a special meaning in Sweden for some years. It was a "trademark" of a remarkable lady who passed away a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I do not remember the whole story, but such a blouse was worn by many ladies out of respect for her. It may be the reason why also Victoria wears it.
      Margot

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    3. Anonymous19/3/25 21:03

      No! this neck-tie blouse fits in harmoniously and looks good!

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    4. Anonymous20/3/25 17:14

      Margot, yes the tie-neck blouse you're referring to is likely connected to Astrid Lindgren, the beloved Swedish author of Pippi Longstocking and many other famous books. Astrid Lindgren was not only a literary icon but also an influential figure in Swedish culture. She passed away in 2002, and in the years that followed, many women in Sweden wore the tie-neck blouse as a tribute to her legacy, often seen as a symbol of her character, creativity, and the values she stood for.

      While the blouse itself became a sort of tribute, it was also a way for women to honor Lindgren's impact on Swedish society and culture, as well as her contributions to children’s literature and her advocacy for children’s rights. The tie-neck blouse, particularly a simple but elegant style, became associated with her because she was frequently photographed wearing it.

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  6. Ava Pittman18/3/25 20:43

    This jacket is beautifully made and crafted. I love the design and fit, perfect!

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  7. Anonymous19/3/25 00:32

    She’s pretty and almost elegant but looks tired. C

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    1. Anonymous20/3/25 05:35

      Sje always seems composed and polished. Sometimes, it's just the lighting or the moment that gives off a tired vibe, but overall, she consistently carries herself with elegance and confidence.

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  8. Anonymous19/3/25 06:58

    Es gibt so viele und wunderschöne weiße Blusenmodelle, hier käme vielleicht eine leichte Batist Qualität mit etwas Plisseekragen oder ein etwas raffinierter Halsabschluss und im Rücken geschlossen jugendlicher und auch dynamischer an. Es reichen bereits 3 Tropfen Babyöl in die Hände verrieben und leicht in das Haar kneten. Reduziert auch das krisselige im Haar. Ein einfacher Zopf geflochten damit könnte die Prinzessin Victoria doch wirklich noch schöner aussehen. -Dorothe-

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  9. I like the jacket of course, nice fitting, but not with this blouse, it would require something white. But she looks tired.

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  10. Ce style de blazer croisé a une coupe qui sied à ravir à Victoria ; peut-être qu'elle nous montrera un modèle dans une couleur rouge !

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  11. Anonymous19/3/25 12:52

    Fatiguée et soucieuse , problèmes financiers à la Cour de Suède
    Comme on dit chez moi : tout ce qui brille n est pas d or :
    Froufrou

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    1. Froufrou, can you kindly explain what do you mean with the financial problems.
      Nice jacket and I do like the blouse underneth.

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    2. Anonymous20/3/25 05:38

      There have been no reports confirming financial problems within the Swedish royal family. The statement above might be more of a general observation or a critique rather than based on concrete facts…Froufrou you will need to explain this one?

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    3. Anonymous21/3/25 17:00

      It's pretty bold to interpret that they have financial problems just because they have asked the government for a raise in the appanage. We see this from time to time for all royal houses when situations changes.

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  12. Anonymous20/3/25 10:06

    Froufrou a raison, Stephane Bern a écrit un article le 15 mars à ce sujet. Le budget alloué ne semble pas suffisant pour les dépenses du roi (personnel, entretien des parcs et châteaux, célébrations prévues en 2026 et 2027, etc.). Paloma.

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    1. Anonymous20/3/25 16:00

      Merci Mme Paloma d'avoir confirmé mon post.
      Je ne préfère pas répondre à des personnes qui mettent en doute mes écrits.
      Froufrou

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  13. Anonymous21/3/25 01:21

    Like it a lot.
    css

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  14. Anonymous21/3/25 16:54

    Not a fan let's just say that, but please gals why do you think Victoria as the only one, only can wear Swedish brands? No one of the others do. Not even her mother that uses more foreign brands then Swedish.

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