Family day out! Crown Princess Victoria enjoys annual children’s race day in Stockholm with husband Prince Daniel and seven-year-old Prince Oscar
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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden looked in high spirits as she enjoyed a day out with her family at the annual children’s sports day in Stockholm.
The heir, 46, cut a low-key figure as she donned a pair of blue jeans, white trainers and a cross-body bag today.
She also wore a blue t-shirt which said ‘Generation Pep Sweden’ on it, as she walked alongside her youngest son, Prince Oscar, aged seven.
The young royal donned casual clothing – a red cap which he wore back-to-front, a plain blue t-shirt, shorts and some trainers.
The annual gathering took place at Hagaparken, north of Stockholm – a green open space full of lawns, woods and gardens.
Crown Princess Victoria, 46, cut a low-key figure as she donned a pair of blue jeans, white trainers and a cross-body bag. Pictured here with Prince Oscar
The heir apparent was joined by her husband Prince Daniel, 49, who also dressed for the occasion in a branded Pep Day polo neck and jeans.
The Crown Princess, who opted for natural makeup, wore her hair up in a practical bun, and sported a pair of stylish sunglasses.
Throughout the day’s events, Victoria and Daniel were spotted mingling with members of the Swedish public.
The family beamed as they posed for pictures with other children at the annual gathering.
The family had been visiting Stockholm for the city’s Pep Day, during which the Prince Daniel’s Race takes place alongside various free activities for children.
The event, initiated by the Swedish royal family, is organised by non-profit organisation Generation Pep and aims to promote physical activity among children.
They are a part of the Swedish Crown Princess Couple’s Foundation and their efforts are led by operations manager, former elite athlete Carolina Klüft.
The organisation has existed since 2016 when it was founded through an initiative by the Swedish Crown Princess Couple.
Crown Princess Victoria is pictured hugging her youngest son, Prince Oscar, who is seven
The Crown Princess, who opted for natural makeup, wore her hair up in a practical bun, and sported a pair of stylish sunglasses
The heir apparent was joined by her husband Prince Daniel, 49, who also dressed for the occasion in a branded Pep Day polo neck and jeans
Towards the end of last month, Prince Daniel denied that there has been infidelity in his marriage and that the couple were ever on the brink of divorce in a rare television interview.
He lashed out at those circulating the suggestions on social media and in parts of the Swedish press, saying the claims had had ‘serious consequences’ for his family.
‘Many friends from across Sweden and overseas have got in touch and things arrived at a certain point where we felt we could no longer accept it,’ he revealed.
‘I don’t think there is any sane person who believes in this rumour.’
Victoria and Daniel, who share two children, Princess Estelle, 11, and Prince Oscar, seven, celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary this year.
Previously a gym owner, Daniel, who was born Olof Daniel Westling, met Victoria at a training session before the pair began dating in 2002.
The couple announced their highly-anticipated engagement in 2009 and tied the knot a year later.
Sweden’s royal court was forced to deny reports last year that an ‘incredible betrayal’ had brought Victoria and Daniel’s marriage to a point of crisis.
Prince Oscar, seven donned casual clothing – a red cap which he wore back-to-front, a plain blue t-shirt, shorts and some trainers
The family had been visiting Stockholm for the city’s annual Pep Day, during which the Prince Daniel’s Race takes place alongside various free activities for children
Throughout the day’s events, Victoria and Daniel were spotted mingling with members of the Swedish public
It took the unusual step of putting out a statement to deny the ‘extensive negative rumours’, saying: ‘We wish to make it clear, once and for all, that the rumours that are now spreading are completely baseless.’
A statement on the couple’s Instagram read: ‘It has come to our attention that there are widespread negative rumours about our private relationship.
‘Allegations are being spread about betrayal in the relationship and an impending divorce.
‘Normally, we do not comment on rumours and speculation. But in order to protect our family, we wish to make it clear, once and for all, that the rumours that are now spreading are completely unfounded.’
Swedish news site Stoppa Pressarna doubled down on the reports, however.
Daniel Nyhlen, the reporter who first published the claims, insisted: ‘We had very credible informants, including special police guards and other staff close to the couple.’
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