Princess Victoria visited several camps for survivors of the tsunami and the train that was hit by the tsunami on the Paraliya Thelwata line in Balapitiya, Sri Lanka. She also visited Morakola Camp in Hikkaduwa and spoke to women about their future.
Crown Princess Victoria in Sri Lanka, on Sunday 17 April, visited several camps for survivors of the tsunami and the train that was hit by the tsunami on the Paraliya-Thelwata line. She also visited Morakola Camp in Hikkaduwa and spoke to women there about the their future. From Fotomarktplatz:
Crown Princess Victoria, on Sunday 17 April, visited several camps for survivors of the tsunami and the train that was hit by the tsunami on the Paraliya-Thelwata line. She also visited Morakola Camp in Hikkaduwa and spoke to women there about the their future. From Fotomarktplatz:
This past Sunday, 17 April, Crown Princess Victoria visited Lutherhjälpen's (the Church of Sweden's help organisation, of which she is protector) catastrophe work in a camp for people affected by the tsunami. Pictures from the Church of Sweden:
The more I read and see of Victoria the more I like her, she seems so down to earth and friendly. Her position puts her in all sorts of situations and she doesn't seem fazed by it at all. I certainly couldn't picture her siblings on trips to Bangladesh or Kosovo.
i think victorias role as the next queen of sweden is different from that of her siblings'but i also think both madeleine and carl philip has said that they will support their sister when she becomes queen of sweden
"i think victorias role as the next queen of sweden is different from that of her siblings'but i also think both madeleine and carl philip has said that they will support their sister when she becomes queen of sweden"
Of course her role will be different to theirs, but what I meant was that in many ways even though she is the more "privileged" she comes across as mpore natural.