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Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel get a taste of home while out in Italy

December 19, 2016
Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel jetted to Italy for a quick three-day visit where they traveled to Rome and Milan.Home cooking! On the final day of their visit to Italy, the Crown Princess and her husband stopped by Swedish restaurant Bjo·rk. Photo: Rpe/Albert Nieboer/Royal Press Europe/RPE
Victoria and Daniel were presented with flowers as they arrived at the San Raffaele research hospital in Milan. Photo: Rpe/Albert Nieboer DPA/PA Images
The Swedish royals took a helicopter during their visit to Volvo Group in Milan. "At the visit the Crown Princess Couple and the Minister got to hear about the company's work with sustainable transport solutions,." the caption read on Instagram.Photo: Instagram/@kungahuset
Victoria and Daniel posed for a group shot with the Minister for Upper Secondary School and Adult Education and Training Anna Ekström at the party in Milan. Photo: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images
Princess Victoria of Sweden and Prince Daniel of Sweden stepped out to attend a party honoring them and Minister Ekstrom in Milan, Italy.Photo: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images
Princess Estelle's mom took in the scenic sights at the Food and Agriculture Organization Headquarters. The royal was in attendance for the "step it up together with rural women to end hunger and poverty" seminar in Rome.Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images
Nice shoes! Daniel and Victoria visited a shop in Italy. While there, the royal couple browsed items, including shoes. Photo: Rpe/Albert Nieboer DPA/PA Images
Victoria and Daniel made a sharp duo at the "step it up together with rural women to end hunger and poverty" seminar.Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden posed for a picture with children and Minister Ekstrom visit AS Roma soccer club at the St. Peter's Pontifical Oratory in Rome, Italy. She and Prince Daniel were on hand to see the club's project, "Calcio Insieme," for young individuals with disabilities. Ahead of the couple's visit, the Royal Swedish Court had said, “The purpose of the visit is to promote health and cultural issues and to promote Swedish business. The image of Sweden in Italy is positive, and the goal is to further deepen the relations between the countries.” Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images
Princess Victoria and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkul Karman share a moment at the Food and Agriculture Organization Headquarters in Rome during the seminar 'Step it up together with rural women to end hunger and poverty' in Rome, Italy. Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images
The Crown Princess of Sweden delivered a speech at the Food and Agriculture Organization Headquarters in Rome. "I am honored to have been appointed by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the ambassador to promote global sustainable development goals. I am grateful for the opportunity to deepen my involvement in the challenges we face - such as poverty, inequality and climate change," Victoria said. "We need to make the right decisions - and we must do it now!"Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images
Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Daniel were gifted AS Roma soccer jerseys from AS Roma's general manager Mauro Baldissoni during their visit to the soccer club at the St. Peter's Pontifical Oratory.Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images
Princess Victoria let out a laugh while visiting the Birgitta Sisters at the convent Church of Santa Brigida in Rome during her three-day state visit to Italy with her husband Prince Daniel.Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images
Victoria and Daniel meet President of the Chamber of Deputies Laura Boldrini as they visit the Italian Parliament at the Chamber of Deputies in Rome, Italy.Photo: Franco Origlia/Getty Images

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