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Letizia & Felipe visit Silvia & Carl Gustaf: Royal Summit

Felipe and Letizia of Spain gave King Carl Gustaf XVI. and Queen Silvia of Sweden paid a visit. Of course, Crown Princess Victoria & Co. also wanted to greet the guests.

Stockholm – In Sweden, several crowned heads romped about recently. The Spanish royal couple Felipe (53) and Letizia (49) visited King Carl Gustaf XVI for several days. (75) and Queen Silvia (77) traveled to the far north. At the gala dinner in the Stockholm Palace, the royals beamed in competition.
24royal.de * shows more photos of Queen Letizia and King Felipe's trip to Sweden.

King Felipe VI. and his wife Queen Letizia were on a state trip abroad for the first time in a long time. While the two of them were able to receive high-ranking visitors from Italy in the Zarzuela Palace a few days ago, for a change they were once again given the role of guests. The royal couple had flown to Sweden for a trip of several days, where the regent Carl XVI. Gustaf and Queen Silvia were expected. Crown Princess Victoria (44), Prince Daniel (48), Princess Sofia (36) and Prince Carl Philip (42) also wanted to personally welcome Letizia and Felipe. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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