Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Swedish Royal Family Attend The Nobel Prize Award Ceremony 2019 at Concert Hall on December 10, 2019 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Crown Princess Victoria stepped out in a voluminous black and white off-the-shoulder gown, which featured rose embroidery

Swedish Princess Madeleine opted for a stunning strapless bold pink gown for the occasion and aquamarine tiara

Princess Sofia selecting an electric-blue gown for the occasion and a blue tiara, customizing her wedding headpiece by adding turquoise stones to the tiara.

Princess Sofia of Sweden stood out in the eye-catching electric blue gown and altered her wedding jewels so the tiara's stones perfectly coordinating with the ensemble

Queen Silvia opted to wear the same gold gown by designer Elie Saab which she wore for the ceremony last year, paired with a glittering tiara.

The Swedish royal family put on a glittering display at the Nobel award ceremony-2019 in The Concert Hall of Stockholm this evening, pictured (L-R) King Carl Gustaf, Prince Daniel, Queen Silvia, and Crown Princess Victoria

The royal family appeared relaxed ahead of the evening's event, before joining attendees for a large banquet (L-R) Prince Carl Philip his wife Princess Sofia and his sister Princess Madeleine

Prince Daniel and his wife Crown Princess Victoria who smiled while watching her father hand out awards during the prize ceremony-2019 in Stockholm

At one stage, Princess Sofia (center) appeared pensive while attending the award ceremony in Stockholm with her husband Prince Carl Philip on the right and sister-in-law Princess Madeleine on left.

The shimmering Table of Honour takes center stage at the Novel Banquet for the laureates in medicine, chemistry, physics literature and economics

Princess Madeleine of Sweden wowed in a strapless fuschia pink gown as she accompanied US professor of medicine and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine William G. Kaelin

Princess Sofia of Sweden accompanied Swiss astronomer and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics Didier Queloz arrive for a royal banquet to honor the laureates of the Nobel Prize 2019

Crown Princess Victoria, opted for a voluminous monochrome off-the-shoulder gown for the white-tie awards ceremony at Stockholm City Hall, accompanied Professor Emeritus James Peebles, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics

General View of the Nobel Prize Banquet 2019 at City Hall on December 10, 2019, in Stockholm, Sweden.

(L-R) Princess Sofia and Princess Madeline of Sweden were seated next to one another throughout the awards evening, both donning elegant blue jeweled tiaras for the event

Guests, including Princess Sofia of Sweden (center) and Swiss astronomer and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics Didier Queloz (2nd right) watch the desserts parade during the royal banquet

A glittering occasion! Guests and Swedish royal family attend a royal banquet to honor the laureates of the Nobel Prize 2019 following the Award ceremony

The Swedish royal family attend a royal banquet to honor the laureates of the Nobel Prize 2019 following the Award ceremony on December 10, 2019

General View of the Nobel Prize Banquet 2019. For dessert at the banquet, there was raspberry mousse, dehydrated chocolate mousse, raspberry kissel, and raspberry sorbet

General View of the Nobel Prize Banquet 2019. The menu for the evening included Kalix vendace roe with cucumber, pickle-poached kohlrabi, creamy dill, and a horseradish sauce

The elegantly-laid table for the Nobel banquet 2019, complete with gold-edged plates, gold cutlery, and gold stemmed drinking glasses for wine and champagne

A glittering occasion! Guests and Swedish royal family attend a royal banquet to honor the laureates of the Nobel Prize 2019 following the Award ceremony
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and her husband Prince Daniel attends the Nobel Prize Awards Ceremony 2019 at Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden.

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden handed out awards during the ceremony in Stockholm, while attendees watched on

Attendees at the Nobel Award Ceremony ahead of the event starting, including Austrian author and 2019 Laureate Peter Handke (center)

The Swedish Royal family led the guests as they arrived for the Nobel Banquet, with Queen Silvia walking into the event arm-in-arm with Carl-Henrik Heldin, Chairman of Nobel Foundation

Prince Daniel arriving with Olga Tokarczuk, Nobel Literature laureate at the Nobel Banquet 2019

Swedish Crown Princess Victoria's incredible dress featured embroidered roses into the black and white skirt, and an off-the-shoulder design by Swedish designer Selam Fessahaye. She donned the Baden Fringe tiara with a diamond necklace and drop-style earrings.

Princess Madeline stood out from the crowd in a bold pink gown, which she teamed with Princess Margaretha's Aquamarine Kokoshnik tiara.  She completed her outfit with a large pair of statement diamond earrings, as she accompanied guests into the evening's banquet 2019

Crown Princess Victoria appeared in high spirits as she accompanied Professor Emeritus James Peebles, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics into the banquet hall ahead of the dinner for the Nobel prize award 2019 attendees.

Prince Carl Philip accompanied Professor Esther Duflo, laureate of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel arrive at the Nobel Prize Banquet 2019 at City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden beamed as she walked into the banquet hall arm-in-arm with Canadian-American astrophysicist, astronomer, and theoretical cosmologist and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics James Peebles

French-American economist Esther Duflo receives her Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

Polish author and laureate of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature Olga Tokarczuk and Austrian author and laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Literature Peter Handke

US materials scientist, a solid-state physicist, and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry John Goodenough receives his Nobel Prize from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

Japanese chemist Akira Yoshino and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry poses with his wife Kumiko during the Nobel Prize award ceremony

Austrian author and laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Literature Peter Handke looks on during the award ceremony
Princess Madeline in a bold pink gown, which she teamed with Princess Margaretha's Aquamarine Kokoshnik tiara.  She completed her outfit with a large pair of statement diamond earrings.

Princess Sofia of Sweden appeared relaxed as she took a seat next to Swiss astronomer and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics Didier Queloz

Professor Esther Duflo, laureate of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel  beamed alongside Prince Carl Philip of Sweden

Princess Madeleine of Sweden (pictured center) joined conversations with US professor of medicine and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine William G. Kaeli

(R-L) Prince Daniel of Sweden accompanied co-laureate of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature Olga Tokarczu into the evening's banquet, followed by Prince Carl Philip and Professor Esther Duflo, laureate of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences.

Author Peter Handke, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2019 (pictured) arrived alongside Sophie Semin Handke who wore an artsy white dress with black detail

Canadian-American astrophysicist, astronomer, and theoretical cosmologist and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics James Peebles (pictured) beamed alongside Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden

Queen Silvia of Sweden (pictured)opted for Elie Saab white and gold gown, which she paired with Queen Sofia's tiara. She completed her elegant look with a cascade of glittering jewelry and gold clutch bag

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (pictured) wowed in a voluminous monochrome off-the-shoulder gown with embroidered roses, who entered alongside Professor Emeritus James Peebles, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics

Prince Daniel of Sweden (pictured right) was seen in deep discussion with co-laureate of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature Olga Tokarczu

Princess Sofia of Sweden (pictured left) wore her hair in subtle waves with a center-parting to frame her face, she was seated next to Professor Didier Queloz, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics

Princess Madeleine of Sweden (pictured) looked glamorous with subtle pink lip gloss and eyes defined with black eyeliner,  opted for a Princess Margaretha's Aquamarine Kokoshnik tiara. She completed her looks with a large pair of statement diamond earrings

Princess Sofia of Sweden (pictured) opted for pink blusher and matching lipstick for a healthy glow, and a blue tiara, customizing her wedding headpiece by adding turquoise stones to the tiara and matching earrings for the occasion.

Dr. Akira Yoshino, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (pictured center) appeared in good spirits as he sat with Kumiko Yoshino (left) and Fiona Ratcliffe at the highly anticipated banquet

Queen Silvia (pictured) appeared effortlessly elegant in an Elie Saab white and gold gown, paired with Queen Sofia's tiara and glittering jewels

Princess Madeleine (pictured) opted for sweeping her hair entirely off her face to reveal stunning silver earrings that coordinated perfectly with her fuchsia gown, which she teamed with Princess Margaretha's Aquamarine Kokoshnik tiara

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden joined conversations with Evy Heldin, partner to Chairman of the Nobel foundation

Nobel Physics laureate, Didier Queloz (pictured right) appeared delighted as he posed for photographs with Princess Sofia of Sweden

Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria in a voluminous off-the-shoulder gown featured large black and white rose by Swedish designer Selam Fessahaye.  She donned the Baden Fringe tiara with a diamond necklace and drop-style earrings, appeared in good spirits as she smiled for photographs at the highly anticipated banquet

King Carl XVI Gustaf looked dapper as he jointed the prestigious banquet with Evy Heldin, partner to Chairman of the Nobel foundation who opted for a flattering metallic skirt teamed with an off the shoulder blouse, completing the look with black shoes and matching clutch bag

Prince Carl Philip of Sweden took a seat next to Nobel Prize for Economics laureate, French Esther Duflo on left and Jean Alison Peebles at the Nobel banquet
Princess Sofia of Sweden chose an eye-catching electric blue dress for the evening and a blue tiara at the Nobel Prize ceremony banquet 2019 in Stockholm

Crown Princess Victoria's incredible dress featured embroidered roses into the black and white skirt, and an off-the-shoulder design. She donned the Baden Fringe tiara with a diamond necklace and drop-style earrings.

Sweden's Prince Daniel on left and Queen Silvia attend the Nobel Prize Awards Ceremony 2019 at Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden.

Princess Madeleine of Sweden dazzled in a strapless fuschia pink gown as she accompanied US professor of medicine and co-laureate of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine William G. Kaelin

Princess Madeline of Sweden stood out from the crowd in a bold pink gown, which she teamed with Princess Margaretha's Aquamarine Kokoshnik tiara.  She completed her outfit with a large pair of statement diamond earrings.

Princess Madeleine of Sweden put on a dazzling display with glittering jewels at the Nobel Prize ceremony banquet in Stockholm

Swedish Crown Princess Victoria put on a dazzling display with glittering Baden Fringe tiara with a diamond necklace and drop-style earrings at the Nobel Prize ceremony banquet 2019 in Stockholm

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden opted for a voluminous monochrome off-the-shoulder gown which featured rose embroidery for the white-tie awards ceremony at Stockholm City Hall

Handsome Prince Carl Phillip of Sweden looks dapper in dark tux as he attends the Nobel Prize Banquet 2019 at City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden.

Queen Silvia of Sweden hair details as she attends the Nobel Prize Awards Ceremony 2019 at Concert Hall on in Stockholm, Sweden.

Princess Sofia of Sweden in good spirits at the Nobel Prize ceremony banquet in Stockholm

Princess Sofia chose an eye-catching electric blue dress and a blue tiara, customizing her wedding headpiece by adding turquoise stones to the piece with matching earrings for the occasion in Stockholm

Princess Madeleine of Sweden was seen in deep discussion at the Nobel Prize ceremony banquet in Stockholm
General View of the Nobel Prize Banquet 2019 at City Hall in Stockholm, Sweden.