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Crown Princess Victoria cuts an elegant figure in a striking power suit during a WaterAid seminar in Stockholm

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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden arrived at the Operakällaren Foundation in Stockholm earlier today and stunned in business attire.

The royal mother-of-two, 46, apparently coordinated her all-blue power suit with the theme of the seminar she attended – by WaterAid.

Continuing the theme with the addition of navy blue suede boots, the royal matched every element of her outfit perfectly.

Victoria added even more glamor with dangling blue earrings and a cobalt blue handbag.

As she headed to Sweden’s capital, the future queen was all smiles as she posed for the cameras outside the event.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (photo) stunned today in all-blue attire during a seminar in Stockholm

The mother-of-two swept her brunette locks back into a sleek, low bun and opted for classic make-up with black mascara and pink blusher.

The royal family appeared in good spirits as they listened to the lecture from WaterAid – an international charity that aims to improve access to water and levels of sanitation and hygiene.

The royal still wore a large plaster on her right wrist, which was first noticed by Victoria during her official visit to Germany last week.

It comes after Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden joined her husband Prince Daniel in Berlin yesterday as guests of the German Prime Minister and his wife.

The 46-year-old royal, who wore a large plaster on her right wrist during the couple’s official visit to Germany, waved to the crowds who gathered as Germany marked Volkstrauertag – a national day of mourning for those lost in conflict and violent repression.

The Swedish royal family was received by German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender at the Bellvue Palace in the capital.

The national commemoration takes place two weeks before Advent and commemorates members of the armed forces who have died due to armed conflict.

Victoria, who later gave a speech in the German Bundestag, donned a stylish yet understated ensemble for the occasion, wearing a black satin pleated A-line dress with patent black heels.

The royal family smiled as they listened to the WaterAid seminar, a charity that focuses on improving water purification and hygiene

The royal family smiled as they listened to the WaterAid seminar, a charity that focuses on improving water purification and hygiene

The royal mother of two teamed her striking blue suit with a pair of matching suede boots in a similar shade

The royal mother of two teamed her striking blue suit with a pair of matching suede boots in a similar shade

The Stockholm royal wore her hair neatly pinned back with a black floral sequin headband.

Prince Daniel, 50, opted for a navy blue suit and matching tie for the occasion.

In her speech, Crown Princess Victoria told those gathered in the Bundestag that it was “an honor to join you in attending this day of remembrance for the victims of violence and war.”

She told the assembled German dignitaries: This is an important moment. My strong family ties to Germany and all things German have been an integral part of my life since childhood. My feelings for Germany are intimate and deep. This is also an important moment for me as Crown Princess and representative of the Crown and Sweden.”

The Swedish royal couple – and the German president and his wife – later took part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Neue Wache monument to the victims of war and tyranny.

The royal was glowing as she arrived at the event, which was held at the Operakällaren Foundation in Stockholm

The royal was glowing as she arrived at the event, which was held at the Operakällaren Foundation in Stockholm

The future Queen of Sweden styled her dark brown locks into a sophisticated low bun for the occasion

The future Queen of Sweden styled her dark brown locks into a sophisticated low bun for the occasion

Earlier this week, the mother of two made a solo visit to the German branch of Swedish medical technology company ‘Getinge’ in Frankfurt.

Victoria seemed to be interested in a nursing bed for babies, containing a lifelike model.

Getinge expertly manufactures medical machines aimed at developing and improving people’s lives – with a particular emphasis on intensive care machines.

Victoria was very interested in medical developments and seemed to ask many questions.

It comes after the princess was appointed Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations Development Program at the Royal Palace in Stockholm.

She joins 17 prominent figures including Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh, Australian singer and actor Cody Simpson, American musician Bob Weir, American actress Connie Britton and Brazilian footballer Marta Vieira da Silva.

The royal positively glowed in a bright orange Zara blazer, layered over a black blouse and flared trousers.

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