On Monday 11 January, the stage was set for a dinner party at the Swedish castle in connection with this year’s Nobel Prize ceremony.
The Swedish royal family has shared a number of photos from the dinner on social media.
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Here, however, vigilant followers have noticed one significant detail in Princess Sofia’s (39) outfit.
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The princess wore a red silk dress with bare shoulders and an order ribbon across her body. On her head was a diadem with green details.
According to Swedish Happened However, this is not entirely legal.
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Avisa has been in contact with etiquette expert Mats Danielsson, who says that the ribbon should not be worn over bare skin in the first place.
– Magdalena Ribbing (Swedish etiquette expert editor’s note) once said that ribbons should not be used on bare skin, and that’s how it really is. But at the same time, we have Crown Princess Victoria (48) who has worn ribbons on bare skin a number of times, so it is probably accepted, says Danielsson to Hänt.
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The newspaper also writes that the rule is not as strict as it is today.
– But if you are to be really careful about the old label, then the tape should not be used on bare skin.
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Sofia officially became part of the Swedish royal house when she married Prince Carl Philip (44) in 2015.
Shortly after the wedding, the couple could reveal that they were expecting their first child. In 2016, Prince Alexander (7) was born, and since then the princely couple have had sons Gabriel (6) and Julian (2).
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