Swedish crown of the heir apparent from 1650 made for Karl X Gustav then heir presumptive for the occasion of queen (king) Kristinas coronation. [1000×750]
Swedish crown of the heir apparent from 1650 made for Karl X Gustav then heir presumptive for the occasion of queen (king) Kristinas coronation. [1000×750]
It is currently in use by crown princess Victoria but has not been worn (that we know of) since 1905 when all regalia and robes ceased being worn, but it is still actively displayed during ceremonies including the crown princess. It remains virtually unchanged since 1650 except for the blue silk with golden embroidery which is a more recent change. Originally it would have appeared as [such](https://www.kungligaslotten.se/images/18.35bccc2161be12b93e418/1519381784895/karl-X-gustavs-arvfurstehatt-skattkammaren.jpg).
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It is currently in use by crown princess Victoria but has not been worn (that we know of) since 1905 when all regalia and robes ceased being worn, but it is still actively displayed during ceremonies including the crown princess. It remains virtually unchanged since 1650 except for the blue silk with golden embroidery which is a more recent change. Originally it would have appeared as [such](https://www.kungligaslotten.se/images/18.35bccc2161be12b93e418/1519381784895/karl-X-gustavs-arvfurstehatt-skattkammaren.jpg).