Queen Silvia of Sweden hangs up Christmas trees with her grandchildren at the Royal Palace in Stockholm
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Queen Silvia of Sweden got into the festive spirit as she put up Christmas decorations with her family this evening. The royal, 80, received the evergreens at the Royal Palace in Stockholm from the Forestry University's student union. She was later joined by her excited grandchildren, as they adorned the trees with an array of Christmas ornaments in anticipation of the upcoming holidays.
On Monday, Silvia was snapped alongside Princess Estelle, 12, Princess Leonore, 10, Prince Nicolas, nine, Princes Oscar and Alexander, eight, Prince Gabriel, seven, Princess Adrienne, six, and Prince Julian, three, as they got to work decorating the trees.
The group of girls and boys beamed as they entered the room holding baskets of sparkly baubles to spread across four fresh trees. Eldest granddaughter Estelle - who is the daughter of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel - was holiday-ready in a bright red shirt with a matching skirt.
She paired the Yule-inspired ensemble with black sheer tights and a pair of platform biker boots. Estelle - who is second in line to the Swedish throne - was seen taking charge of her cousins as she delicately placed the trinkets on top of the trees. Queen Silvia spent Monday evening decorating the Royal Palace's Christmas trees with her grandchildren. From left to right: Princess Leonore, Princess Estelle, Princess Adrienne, Queen Silvia, Prince Gabriel, Prince Oscar, Prince Julian and Prince Nicolas.