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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden beamed as she held a goat during a visit to a climate change project in Bangladesh.

The heir to the Swedish throne, 46, wore a red and white floral lei around her neck as she visited the women-led community project in Khulna district on Tuesday.

The royal looked bright and breezy in flared white trousers with a blue summer print, which she teamed with an oversized T-shirt and trainers.

Victoria went for natural makeup and her brunette locks were pulled back into a relaxed bun as she smiled for the cameras while holding a small goat, while in another move she held a fish.

The mother of two looked in good spirits as she was shown around the facility, which has received contributions from both Sweden and the UNDP.

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, 46, wore a red and white floral lei around her neck as she visited the women-led community project in Bangladesh’s Khulna district on Tuesday.

The visit is part of the royal family’s work as a goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

She chose to wear a simple silver necklace along with earrings, a bracelet, a watch and rings.

Princess Victoria once again showed off her style credentials during her trip to Dhaka yesterday.

She wore a striking pleated swan print dress by Swedish designer Jennifer Blom as she visited the Foreign Service Academy to see how the country is using digital solutions.

Victoria put her best fashion foot forward for the visit, pairing her statement dress with a vibrant cherry red handbag.

Victoria first wore the colorful dress in 2017, when she celebrated 100 years of independence in Finland together with other members of the Swedish royal family.

Yesterday she opted for stylish light blue pointed heels and a practical beige shopper, which she elegantly hung over one shoulder.

During her visit, the heir received a pale pink scarf, which she wrapped around her neck, made from traditional fabrics used in the country.

The heir to the Swedish throne beamed as she held a goat during a visit to the climate change project in Bangladesh

The heir to the Swedish throne beamed as she held a goat during a visit to the climate change project in Bangladesh

Elsewhere, the royal briefly beamed as she held a fish in another photo during her visit to the women-led community project

Elsewhere, the royal briefly beamed as she held a fish in another photo during her visit to the women-led community project

Victoria went for natural makeup and her brunette locks were pulled back into a relaxed bun as she smiled for the cameras while holding a small goat

Victoria went for natural makeup and her brunette locks were pulled back into a relaxed bun as she smiled for the cameras while holding a small goat

The royal looked bright and breezy in flared white trousers with a blue summer print, which she teamed with an oversized T-shirt and trainers

The royal looked bright and breezy in flared white trousers with a blue summer print, which she teamed with an oversized T-shirt and trainers

The mother-of-two looked in good spirits as she was shown around the facility, which has received contributions from both Sweden and the UNDP

The mother-of-two looked in good spirits as she was shown around the facility, which has received contributions from both Sweden and the UNDP

Princess Victoria once again showed off her style credentials during her trip to Dhaka, Bangladesh

Princess Victoria once again showed off her style credentials during her trip to Dhaka, Bangladesh

During her visit, the heir received a pale pink scarf, which she wrapped around her neck, made from traditional fabrics used in the country.

During her visit, the heir received a pale pink scarf, which she wrapped around her neck, made from traditional fabrics used in the country.

She also received flowers from Zunaid Ahmed Palak, Minister of State for Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology.

Victoria attended the event: Innovate Together for Zero Digital Divide at the Foreign Service Academy, a training institute for foreign service officers of the Bangladesh Civil Service.

The Royal Family heard how technology has created various opportunities in sectors such as education and healthcare, as Mr Palak announced Bangladesh’s goal to ensure citizens have equal access to the digital world.

Victoria attended as part of her role as UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, which she has held since October last year.

In her role as UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, she plays a key role in increasing awareness and commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals.

Victoria said at the time: “It is a great honor to have been appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for UNDP. It gives me additional opportunities to support the work for the Sustainable Development Goals.

“I look forward to immersing myself in UNDP’s work to prevent many of the difficult challenges facing the world today that affect people around the world.”

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