Svensk Damtidning:
In order for Estelle to be able to fulfill her honorable duties, a queen school is required. Something that Victoria has gone through, and in fact still goes through.
- You can't represent a country if you don't know how it works, former Marshal of the Court and Head of Victoria's Household Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg told SVT.
On Estelle's first school day the uproar was great, the press, radio and television were in place when she met her future classmates.
- It is the same attention from the public as when the Crown Princess started school. But I think Estelle already has a sense of what is required in the royal work, Tarras-Wahlberg told SVT.
Estelle has already represented at various official gatherings.
- She has already been with her parents on various assignments. She has visited Östergötland, the county where she is a duchess, and participated in official National day and name day celebrations, Tarras-Wahlberg said.
Estelle has visited the Treasury, the Bernadotte Library and the Royal Collections Department to get an insight into the history of the monarchy.
First out was the Treasury, an exciting study visit for a 7-year-old. Estelle saw her future queen's crown, made in 1854, and took a closer look at the baptismal font used at her own christening. At the Royal Collections Department Estelle, Oscar and Victoria looked at the royal palaces' furniture, ornaments, carpets, curtains and wallpapers. Victoria and the King took Estelle to the Bernadotte Library, which has over one hundred thousand books belonging to the Bernadotte family. They visited also the Nationalmuseum.
- It's probably good to take one step at a time. Both Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel are very educational and want the children to be children, Tarras-Wahlberg said.
Estelle could both write and read before she started school. Her parents believe that language skills are important and the family has had an English-speaking nanny.
A thorough community education and international visiting program is on the schedule after the upper secondary school.
- I think the most important qualities for royalty are to learn to see other people and be a part of society. I think the king's motto "For Sweden - With the times" is unbeatable, it really says everything that is required of a modern monarch, Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg told SVT.
Hemliga avslöjandet om Estelle – hårda orden inifrån _*Svensk Dam
Translation
Estelle has also visited exhibition "Vivat Regina", which showed the national treasures that were used at Queen Kristina's coronation in 1650. She visited the Stockholm Cathedral to get acquainted with the church organ. She has visited "Look at the rugs – find me", a selection of textile artist Märta Måås-Fjetterström's rugs at the Royal Collections. She visited Kristina Gyllenstierna's statue at the Outer Courtyard and got to know about Kristina Gyllenstierna and the Stockholm Bloodbath.