the Royal family has a kind of nostalgic photo-advent calendar here in december, shared a variety of pictures of among other things, old suitcases and tennis rackets from the attic at the Amalienborg

the Pictures have been taken good care of the family’s minions, but a picture of an old indianerdragt has great style got people to the keys in the commentary track.

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10. december. As a child, Queen Ingrid this indianerdragt of his grandfather, Duke Arthur of Connaught, son of Queen Victoria of the united kingdom. Who was the british governor-general of Canada and had been visiting in America, where he bought the suit for the little Princess, who lived in the Stockholm Castle, together with his brothers. The handmade lammeskindsdragt with moccasins and necklace were purchased during a trip in 1916. The same year, Princess Ingrid photographed with the suit on along with his father, crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (later King Gustaf 6. Adolf). Over time, the suit also been used by a young Princess Margaret, as seen on the last picture. Claus Bech, the Royal family and the Kings Collection ©️

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In the advertisement it is said that it was queen Ingrid, who got indianerdragten of his grandfather, duke Arthur of Connaught, son of queen Victoria of the united kingdom.

Who was the british governor-general of Canada and had been visiting in America, where he bought the suit for the little princess, who lived in the Stockholm Castle, together with his brothers.

‘The handmade lammeskindsdragt with moccasins and necklace were purchased during a trip in 1916. The same year, Princess Ingrid photographed with the suit on along with his father, crown prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (later King Gustaf 6. Adolf)’.

It is reported, moreover, that the suit, through time also been used by a young princess Margaret.