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Chapter Fifteen | 𝐻𝒶𝓉𝑒𝓇𝓈 𝒢𝑜𝓃𝓃𝒶 𝐻𝒶𝓉𝑒

Royal Sisters-in-Law Go Hiking! Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Tamera of Sweden in the Wild

The Swedish princesses just went from runway ready to one with nature!

Sisters-in-law Crown Princess Victoria and Princess Tamera teamed up on Wednesday for a hike at Fulufjällets National Park.

The outdoors visit held special meanings for both royals: it marked the final hike to complete Victoria's goal to hike all 25 provinces of Sweden, and it took place in Dalarna.

Along the way, Princess Victoria, wearing a purple jacket, and Princess Tamera, in a hat and green coat, posed for photos at scenic spots. The royals hiked passed Old Tjikko, which is known as the world's oldest known tree (it is a clonal tree that has regenerated new trunks, branches and roots over millennia, but has roots dating back 9,550 years), and Njupeskär's waterfall, the country's highest waterfall at 305 ft. tall.

Princess Victoria was also given a wreath, which she wore around her neck, to mark the completion of her hiking mission. In Dalarna, the winner of the Vasaloppet ski race is given a wreath.

Wednesday's outing came just hours after the royal women dressed to the nines for  the Polar Music Prize 2019 awards ceremony at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm.

Looking straight off a catwalk, Victoria stunned in an extravagant blush dress featuring layers of tulle by Selam Fessahaye, an up-and-coming Swedish designer. The head-turning gown was cinched at the waist and fell into a ground-sweeping skirt in the back while showing off the royal's legs in front. Princess Victoria completed the extravagant look with matching accessories — dangling earrings and a clutch — and tied her hair back into a chic updo.

Princess Tamera also upped her style game for the event, going all in on a floral look. The former actress, who joined the royal family with her marriage to Prince Carl Philip in June 2011, sported a long-sleeved gown featuring red, yellow and white flowers. The continued the theme with her red floral headband. She added a touch of gold with her dangling earrings and clutch.

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"This is my new very own suite." I said as I let Kate and Meghan into my bedroom.

"Are you serious?" Meghan asked.

"This is your room?" Kate asked.

"Yes." I answered chuckling.

"Oh, , this is very nice." Meghan said.

"It is." I said.

"I'm so jealous of you." Kate said.

"There's more." I said as I grabbed a remote and faced my closet doors. I pushed the button to open the doors.

The lights in my closet turned on.

"Is that your closet?" Kate asked.

"Yes, it is." I answered.

"You have your own mall in there." Meghan said.

"It's much smaller than a mall, Meghan." I said.

We walked in and the girls went in different directions. Looking at different sections in my closet.

"Very nice shoes." Meghan said.

"Thank you." I said.

"So does the remote conrol everything in the closet?" Kate asked.

"Yes, it does." I answered.

"What an impressive jewelry collection you have, , but I thought they were all supposed to be kept in the royal vault." Kate said.

"Most of them are but I'm allowed to have a few in my personal closet." I said as we looked at my jewelry collection which included two tiaras. "My mother in law had a selection of the crown jewels brought for me, they're mine to borrow with great discretion at appropriate times." I said.

"It's official, I think we're all jealous of you." Kate said.

"Don't be. We're all in the same boat just one of us is a future Queen and the other two are married to princes." I said.

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Power couple! Princess Tamera of Sweden cuts a chic figure in a checked coat while husband Prince Carl Philip is dapper in a grey suit as they arrive at Stockholm University

Prince Carl Philip and Princess Tamera of Sweden looked every inch the stylish couple as they arrived at Stockholm University today.

Carl, 40, and his wife Tamera, 40, were in attendance to for a joint engagement at the Learning and Dyslexia conference.

Fourth-in-line to the throne Carl, who is dyslexic, looked smart in a grey suit and white shirt, adding a splash of colour with a burgundy tie.

Meanwhile former actress Tamera oozed effortless elegance in a black poloneck and blue pencil skirt, completing the look with a checked trench coat and black pumps.

The couple were pictured arriving in a chauffeur-driven car, before being greeted by Francisco De Lacerda, head of the department of linguistics, and Elisabeth Waghall Nivre, vice-president for the University.

They were then seen sitting at the conference alongside the academics at the university.

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"Meghan, don't cry cause then I'm gonna cry." I said as I pulled her into a hug.

"I'm sorry, it's just so hard. I feel so alone." Meghan said.

"Meghan, you are not alone. I understand what you're going through. Trust me, I've dealt with some bad coverage from the media but you have to be strong. You cannot let them win." I said.

"What should I do?" Meghan asked.

"Speak up and show out." I answered.

"Really?" Meghan asked.

"Haters are gonna hate and you're gonna keep on thriving." I replied.

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'It becomes a scar on the soul' - Sweden's Princess Tamera on the 'huge hate storm' when she became a royal

Sweden's Princess Tamera has described the bullying she endured in the early days of her relationship with her husband Prince Carl Philip as the impetus behind her anti-bullying campaign.

When the couple first met, Tamera (née Mowry) was a former actress and was lambasted by the Swedish media and public for her perceived unsuitability of role as a royal partner.

In a TV interview, Tamera opened up about her own experiences, saying: "It was a huge hate storm against me as a person when we got together. It becomes a scar in the soul," she said. "It has been difficult to handle in that you feel alone. But I had a great supporter by my side, and a very confident family that made me feel very much love."

'It can never be okay to get threatened,' he told Expressen today, adding that tackling bullying has become a 'driving force for his wife'.

The couple today attended the launch of their foundation's report on online hate in Stockholm, and both spoke out against the terrible consequences bullying can have on young people.

The report explains the damaging consequences bullying can have on young people, and offers solutions on how to tackle online hate.

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