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Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden appeared in high spirits as they kicked off their royal tour of San Francisco yesterday.
The royal couple – who have been married for almost 14 years – started off the day by visiting the Scandinavian School and Cultural Centre before later travelling to the Golden Gate Bridge.
For their first engagement, the future European Queen, 46, looked effortlessly glamorous in a white silk shirt and floral skirt.
Victoria perfectly matched her accessories with the tones of her silk knee-length Saloni skirt – opting for some orange suede heels and a matching clutch bag.
The mother-of-two styled her long brown hair into a low bun and completed her look with a pair of orange dangly earrings.
The future European Queen, 46, looked effortlessly glamorous in a white silk shirt and floral skirt
The school was founded in 2002 by a group of mothers who wanted their children to learn the languages of Scandinavia. It now teaches children aged 5-15 and also offers language lessons for adult students.
Following this, Victoria and Daniel then made the 25-minute journey to the Marine Mammal Centre.
This local organisation helps rehabilitate animals and protect local areas of natural beauty through education and research.
Victoria changed into a more casual outfit for this engagement, which involved a tour of the premises and meeting some of the rescues.
The royal opted for a pair of cream tailored trousers, a beige jumper and a matching coat.
The mother completed her look with a khaki leather bag and a light green scarf.
Meanwhile, Prince Daniel looked dapper in a navy blazer which he wore over a blue zip-up gilet.
The pair then happily posed for photos by San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge – which is just a 10 minute drive from the centre.
Pictured: Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden seen during their tour of the Marine Mammal Center yesterday
The couple also happily posed for pictures by San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge following their engagements
Crown Princess Victoria stopped to take a photo of the Golden Gate Bridge during her first day of engagements
The royal couple – who share two children – will celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary this summer
The couple shared an adoring look as they enjoyed a moment of downtime between royal engagements
Pictured: Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden pose for a photo at the Golden Gate Bridge
Prince Daniel of Sweden, and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden visit the Marine Mammal Center during their San Francisco Bay Area tour
Crown Princess Victoria gazed at her husband adoringly following their tour of the Marine Mammal Center
Prince Daniel of Sweden and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden seen speaking with Jeff Boehm, CEO, Marine Mammal Center
The couple’s tour of San Francisco will come to an end on Thursday.
The royal couple are visiting California with Sweden’s Minister of State Johan Forssel to develop the country’s relationship with the US state.
Earlier this year, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel visited the UK – where they attended the Royal Variety Performance with the Prince and Princess of Wales
In 1979, Sweden was among the very first monarchies to introduce absolute primogeniture, a move only followed by the United Kingdom in 2013.
The Crown Princess began to assist her parents King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia with their work after turning 18 in 1995.
When she is crowned, Victoria will become the first reigning queen in the royal family of Sweden since 1818 following the parliamentary change to the Act of Succession that introduced absolute primogeniture.
She met her now-husband, Prince Daniel, 49, who was her former personal trainer following doctor-ordered sessions amid her eating disorder recovery.
The couple were married in 2010 after a long-term relationship, and are now parents to Princess Estelle, Duchess of Östergötland, 11, and Prince Oscar, Duke of Skåne, seven.
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden looked glamorous in a colourful silk skirt by the designer Saloni
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Prince Daniel of Sweden (centre) visit the Scandinavian School and Cultural Center
The mother-of-two styled her long brown hair into a low bun and completed her look with a pair of orange dangly earrings
The future Queen of Sweden was given a bouquet of flowers following her arrival at the school in San Francisco
Victoria intends to let her ‘children be children’ away from the limelight and will introduce them gradually into their roles as royals, according to People.
Born in 2012, Princess Estelle is the eldest child of Crown Princess Victoria and is next in line to the Swedish throne after her mother.
The princess previously attended a preschool near Stockholm which followed the Ur and Skur outdoor teaching methods to focus on the natural world.
She now attends Campus Manilla in Stockholm where she was joined last year by her younger brother, Prince Oscar.
The young Princess Estelle regularly makes appearances with her mother Crown Princess Victoria and her father Daniel Westling.
She carried out her first royal engagement in 2014 at just two years old when she opened a ‘fairytale path’ at Linköping Castle.
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