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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden swaps her pastel blue suit for a floral midi dress and Nike trainers while enjoying a rickshaw ride on the final day of her trip to Bangladesh

by Marko Florentino
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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden appeared in high spirits as she kicked off the fourth day of her trip to Bangladesh with a business breakfast.

The royal, 46, chatted with representatives of multilateral banks and international financial institutions over breakfast at the InterContinental Hotel in Dhaka.

Looking typically chic, the mother-of-two donned a blue suit with an elegant cream blouse for the occasion.

Later, Victoria visited the Swedish Embassy in Dhaka, and its Ambassador, Alexandra Berg von Linde. The royal appeared pleased as she accepted a bright yellow bouquet at the embassy.

Victoria then traded her heels for a casual pair of trainers and a floral dress as she enjoyed a ride on the back of a rickshaw. 

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden appeared cheerful as she enjoyed a cycle rickshaw ride in Dhaka

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden appeared cheerful as she enjoyed a cycle rickshaw ride in Dhaka  

Sporting a beaming smile, the 46-year-old made herself comfortable as she sat in the cycle rickshaw.

The mother-of-two donned a pair of Nike Air Force 1 trainers but with added glamour, thanks to their floral detailing across the side.

Matching the theme of her trainers, Victoria opted for a casual boho-chic dress with a floral and paisley print.

Today marks the final day of Victoria’s trip to the South Asian continent, which she undertook as part of her role as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

It comes after Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden beamed as she unveiled a portrait of herself during a visit to the Asian University for Women in Bangladesh yesterday.

The royal, 46, appeared in high spirits as she uncovered the large portrait with visible excitement across her face.

It was the second day of Victoria’s trip to Bangladesh, which she is carrying out as part of her role as a UNDP Goodwill Ambassador.

Victoria kicked off the busy day of engagements with a business breakfast at the InterContinental hotel

Victoria kicked off the busy day of engagements with a business breakfast at the InterContinental hotel 

The mother-of-two made herself comfortable in the back of a cycle rickshaw during the last day of her four-day visit to Bangladesh

The mother-of-two made herself comfortable in the back of a cycle rickshaw during the last day of her four-day visit to Bangladesh 

The regal portrait will hang on the wall of the Asian University for Women in Chattogram – an independent institution that welcomes all students regardless of their background.

During the visit, the heir to the Swedish throne also chatted with the students and interacted with their work.

The 46-year-old also gave a speech to staff and students at the institution that dedicates its efforts to advancing women’s education.

Elsewhere during the day, Victoria visited UNDP project focused on climate change adaptation in rural settings in the Khulna district in eastern Bangladesh.

Victoria embraced tradition and donned a floral headpiece at the project, which has received contributions from both Sweden and the UNDP.

Victoria enjoyed a breakfast with representatives of multilateral banks and international financial institutions

Victoria enjoyed a breakfast with representatives of multilateral banks and international financial institutions

Looking typically stylish, Victoria donned a pastel blue suit with a cream blouse for the breakfast meeting

Looking typically stylish, Victoria donned a pastel blue suit with a cream blouse for the breakfast meeting 

Earlier that day, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden appeared in high spirts as she held a goat while visiting a climate change project in Bangladesh.

The heir to the Swedish throne, 46, donned a red and white flower lei around her neck as she visited the female-led community project in the Khulna district on Tuesday.

The royal appeared bright and breezy in flared white trousers with a blue summer print, which she paired with an oversized T-shirt and trainers.

Victoria went for natural makeup and her brunette locks were pulled back into a laid back bun as she smiled for the cameras holding a small goat, while she held a fish in another snap.

The mother-of-two looked cheerful as she was shown around the facility, which has received contributions from both Sweden and the UNDP.

Victoria also visited the Swedish Embassy in Dhaka and Ambassador Alexandra Berg von Linde (left)

Victoria also visited the Swedish Embassy in Dhaka and Ambassador Alexandra Berg von Linde (left)

She choose to wear a simple silver chain along with hoop earrings, a bracelet, a watch and rings.

Princess Victoria has showed off her style credentials once again during her trip to Dhaka, yesterday.

She donned an eye-catching pleated swan print dress from Swedish designer Jennifer Blom when visiting the Foreign Service Academy to see how the country uses digital solutions.

Putting her best fashion foot forward for the visit, Victoria teamed her statement frock with a vibrant cherry red clutch bag.

Victoria first wore the colourful dress in 2017, when she joined other members of the Swedish royal family to celebrate 100 years of independence in Finland.



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