Princess Sofia of Sweden spends quality time with sons

Day at the races! Princess Sofia of Sweden spends quality time with sons Prince Julian and Prince Alexander on day two of Porsche Carrera Cup

  • Princess Sofia, 38, spent her Saturday at the Mantorp Park Motorsport Circuit
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Princess Sofia of Sweden spent quality time with two of her sons on the second day of the Porsche Carrera Cup today.

The royal, 38, was without her husband Prince Carl Philip, 44, and her second oldest son Prince Gabriel, six, on Saturday.

She was, however, joined by her eldest son Prince Alexander, seven, and her youngest child Prince Julian, two.

Princess Sofia looked relaxed as she walked through the grounds of the Mantorp Park Motorsport Circuit with her young family – who were clearly excited for the day.

The mother-of-three held hands with her two-year-old, who had on a bright yellow backpack and Mickey Mouse trainers – while her eldest walked ahead.

Princess Sofia of Sweden today spent quality time with two of her sons on the second day of the Porsche Carrera Cup

Sofia was dressed casually in dark jeans, a light blue blouse and a light, army green jacket for her day out. She completed her ensemble with a navy baseball cap.

The royal kept her hair loose around her shoulders, and wore natural make-up.  

Her outing comes after a busy period for the Swedish royals, who have been celebrating King Carl Gustaf’s Golden Jubilee this month.

The royal family put on an elegant display at the second day of King Gustaf’s Golden Jubilee celebration in Stockholm last week, gathering on the royal balcony.

Carl Gustaf, 77, appeared to be in a merry spirit as he arrived at the Royal Palace Church in Stockholm to celebrate his 50th anniversary on the throne on 15 September.

The royal, who is a distant cousin of King Charles, is the first king in the Swedish monarchy’s more than 1,000-year history to reach 50 years on the throne.

Among those celebrating were Crown Princess Victoria, as well as her children Princess Estelle and Prince Daniel, Princess Madeliene and Prince Carl Phillip.

The royal looked dapper while arriving alongside his wife Queen Silvia, 79.

The royal, 38, was without her husband Prince Carl Philip , 44, and her second oldest son Prince Gabriel, six, on Saturday

She was, however, joined by her eldest son Prince Alexander, seven, and her youngest child Prince Julian, two

Princess Sofia looked relaxed as she walked through the grounds of the Mantorp Park Motorsport Circuit with her young family – who were clearly excited to be attending

Carl donned a navy suit which he paired with a white shirt and a silver navy tie.

Queen Silvia looked chic in a baby blue suit, which she paired with a classic pair of nude heels.

Elsewhere, Princess Victoria of Sweden, 46, and Prince Daniel of Sweden, 50, put on a cheery display as they walked into the event.

Victoria, the eldest child of Gustaf, donned a summery floral ensemble for the occasion.

The mother-of-three held hands with her two-year-old, who had on a bright yellow backpack and Mickey Mouse trainers – while her eldest walked ahead

Sofia was dressed casually in dark jeans, a light blue blouse and a light, army green jacket for her day out. She completed her ensemble with a navy baseball cap

She accessorised the outfit with an elegant purple bonnet and a pair of pointed heeled shoes in a matching shade.

Her husband, Prince Daniel opted for a double-breasted navy suit, a crisp white shirt, and a pale blue tie.

Walking slightly in front of the heir to the Swedish throne was Prince Carl Phillip of Sweden, 44, and Princess Sofia of Sweden, 38.

Princess Sofia, 38, stunned in yellow attire. The royal donned a chic yellow frock, along with an elegant fascinator and matching shoes.

Next to Sofia stood her husband, Prince Carl Phillip of Sweden, the only son of Gustaf and Silvia. 

The royal looked smart in a sharp navy suit and matching dotted tie.

The royal kept her hair loose around her shoulders, and wore natural make-up

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