Swedish Royal Family get pleasure from a fun-filled weekend in Paris and Stockholm

Sweden‘s Royal Family appeared to enjoy an action-packed couple of days this weekend.

On Sunday, Prince Oscar, eight, accompanied by his father, Prince Daniel, got stuck in with various sporting activities at the annual Pep Day at Haga Park in Stockholm.

The young boy appeared in high spirits as he played table tennis, mini golf and raced on stilts in the sunshine.

The father-son duo enjoyed the games as part of an initiative launched by Daniel, 50, to spread information about the benefits of exercise for young people.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, Queen Silvia, 80, Crown Princess Victoria, and her daughter Princess Estelle took to Paris to support Sweden’s team competing in the Paris Paralympics.

Prince Oscar and Prince Daniel of Sweden appeared in high spirits during Pep Day 2024 at Haga Park in Stockholm on Sunday

The royal trio were all smiles as they attended a reception with the team at the Swedish Embassy in Paris.

For the occasion, the wife of King Carl Gustaf cut an elegant figure in a navy suit and a white blouse.

Meanwhile, Victoria, 47, and Estelle, 12, opted for more casual attire and donned matching Team Sweden t-shirts with trousers and white trainers.

During the reception, the royals and Swedish Ambassador Håkan Åkesson met with Sweden’s Paralympians and celebrated the team’s medals.

Victoria and Estelle looked delighted to meet Swedish Para-cyclist Anna Beck and Nicolina Pernheim Goodrich, a blind Swedish Paralympic judoka.

It comes after Victoria and Daniel shared rare family holiday photos with their children Estelle and Oscar.

The royal couple – who have been married 14 years – did not specify where exactly they went with their young family but hinted they remained in Sweden this summer.

The Royal Family‘s Instagram caption read: ‘Summer is short, but there is still time to enjoy sunny August days around Sweden.

On Saturday, Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Estelle, and Queen Silvia of Sweden travelled to Paris to support Swedish athletes at the Paralympics

Eight-year-old Prince Oscar looked focused as he enjoyed a game of table tennis in the sunshine  

For the fun-filled occasion, the young royal donned a red t-shirt and blue denim shorts as he enjoyed himself

Oscar took part in Pep Day – an initiative set up by his father to showcase the importance of exercise for young people 

The youngest child of Sweden’s future reigning couple looked cheerful as he took part in various activities 

Oscar sported a red cap with the word ‘Pep’ written across the front during the fun-filled day out

‘Here the Crown Princess family shares some private photographs from the past summer holiday.’ 

The accompanying Instagram Reel opened with a photo of the family-of-four posing on a balcony in front of a sunset.

The future Queen, 47, cut a casual figure in low-rise jeans, a white ribbed cardigan and trainers.

Meanwhile, Daniel, 50, looked equally relaxed in grey jeans and a navy-and-white Varsity jacket. 

The Reel then jumps to a photo of Victoria posing for a photo with Oscar, eight, while they visiting some ruins.

The mother-of-two – who was wearing a Levi denim jacket and jeans – is captured cuddling her son as they beam at the camera. 

The eight-year-old revealed his sporty side as he took part in different physical activities this weekend

Oscar was all smiles as he enjoyed Pep Day 2024 at Haga Park with his father in Stockholm on Sunday

The eight-year-old donned a pair of yellow stilts while playing in Stockholm’s Haga Park this weekend

Oscar joined a host of other children at Haga Park for a spot of mini golf in the sunshine this weekend

The young royal looked focused as he showcased his table tennis skills on Sunday, joined by his father

The post also included a selfie of Victoria, Estelle, 12, and the family’s cavapoo – which is a mix between a poodle and King Charles spaniel – on a beach.

The future Queen looked casual for the dog walk in a navy sweatshirt and swept her hair back into a ponytail like her daughter.

The Reel also included several photos of the family picking fruit and vegetables – with Victoria posing for a selfie with a jug full of hand-picked blueberries while her children gathered peppers. 

The final family photo shows Crown Princess Victoria curled up in a blanket with her two children and Rio as a lantern flickers behind them.

The post has amassed over 77,000 ‘likes’ within 24 hours and royal fans gushed over the more candid images.

One wrote: ‘Wonderful!! I’m glad to see these “everyday pictures” of an otherwise so watched family. Nice that they get to live a little “ordinary” too.’

Queen Silvia of Sweden, 80, cut a sophisticated figure in a navy suit and white ruffled blouse on Saturday

Princess Estelle, Queen Silvia, and Crown Princess Victoria cheered during the women’s and men’s cycling race

Victoria, Estelle and Silvia are photographed with Anna Beck and Nicolina Pernheim Goodrich during a medal celebration at the Swedish embassy

Ambassador Håkan Åkesson, Queen Silvia, Princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden posed for a portrait during a medal celebration

Victoria and Estelle sported matching t-shirts to show support for Sweden’s athletes during the Paralympics in Paris

The future Queen of Sweden addressed the crowd during a medal celebration at the Swedish embassy 

‘Beautiful,’ another added: ‘Such a happy family!’

Meanwhile, a third said:’The sweetest family ever!!!’ 

A fourth added: ‘You are a fantastic family and equally fantastic representatives of Sweden.’

Earlier this year, it was announced that Crown Princess Victoria would be completing more military training.

The training is part of preparations for her future role as head of state, the Royal Court said in a statement in April.

‘The Crown Princess will during autumn 2024 begin special officer training to acquire a deeper understanding of tactics, military science and military strategy,’ it said.

The course involves both theoretical and practical learning. Sweden joined NATO in March, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine forced it to rethink its national security policy.