Princess Estelle of Sweden has made an impression during her last public appearance. The 13-year-old daughter of Victoria and Daniel of Sweden, the current heirs to the Swedish throne, has joined her father at the 2025 BNP Paribas Nordic Open.
Estelle captivated onlookers due to her charm and her easy-going teenage style, but also due to her height and striking resemblance to Princess Victoria.
The granddaughter of King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia attended the men's final at the tennis tournament at the Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm, watching the match between Casper Rudd and Ugo Humbert. Rudd, representing Norway, came out as the winner, with the Prince and Princess celebrating his victory.
Estelle was joined by her father and by Sarah Sjostrom, the Swedish Olympic swimmer, with all of them engaged in polite conversation throughout the match. Photographers captured the trio engaged in conversation, with Sjostrom weasring a green cap and laughing alongside the princess.
Photographers captured Estelle smiling throughout the match, with her eyes rooted to the field. For the occasion, she opted for a laidback look made up of jeans and a blue wool sweater. Her long blonde hair was braided, leaving her face clear and out in open. In the case of her father, he wore a blue suit jacket with a matching button-up shirt.
More details about the Princess' life
Nowadays, Estelle is going to school and fulfilling her primary education. She's a student in the fifth grade at the Campus Manilla School, located in Djurgarden, just outside the inner city of Stockholm. Her enrollment in the institution allows her to live a relatively private life undisturbed by the glare of the cameras and by royal engagements.
Still, every once in a while, the princess attends public events alongside her parents. In the future, the Princess is in line to become Queen following the service of her grandfather and her mother. She's the eldest sister of Oscar Carl Olof.