One-year-old Princess Estelle looked adorable today as she joined her mother, Crown Princess Victoria, and father, Prince Daniel, at a celebration of Swedish National Day.
The toddler, who is second in line to the throne, carried a crown-wearing toy lion as the royal family paraded through Stockholm and opened the Royal Palace to the public.
All eyes were on the
mother-and-daughter pair, who coordinated in white ensembles - Estelle
in a sailor outfit, and Princess Victoria in a flattering and
figure-hugging white sheath dress.

Good-looking clan: One-year-old Princess Estelle stepped out with parents Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel as the royal family celebrated Swedish National Day today

Mother-daughter: All eyes were on the pair, who coordinated in white ensembles - Estelle in a sailor outfit, and Princess Victoria in a flattering and figure-hugging white sheath dress
The Princesses were accompanied by Prince Daniel - formerly Daniel Westling - who married Victoria in 2010.
He looked on as his gorgeous 35-year-old wife addressed the public with baby Estelle in arms, who couldn't help fidgeting during the speech.
Truly
the doting father, the Prince - who first met Princess Victoria in 2002
when he was her personal trainer - was also seen giving his daughter a
loving kiss on the cheek.
Prior to the official event, the family, including King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia, donned traditional Swedish garb as they paraded through the city in a carriage.

Festivities: In keeping with tradition, the Swedish royal family started off the National Day celebrations by inviting the public to an 'Open Palace' at the Royal Palace in Stockholm

Squirming: Prince Daniel looked on as his gorgeous wife addressed the public with baby Estelle in arms, who couldn't help fidgeting during the speech
The official event comes just days before the wedding of Princess Madeleine, Victoria's younger sister, to New York financier Christopher O'Neill on Saturday.
It will be the first royal wedding in the family since Princess Victoria and her former personal trainer exchanged vows in June 2010.
Mr Westling grew up in a middle-class family in the village of Ockelbo, in central Sweden.

Doting father: The Prince - who met Princess Victoria in 2002 when he was her personal trainer - was at one point seen giving his daughter a loving kiss on the cheek

National pride: Prior to the official event, the family, including Victoria's younger brother Prince Carl Philip (left), donned traditional Swedish garb as they paraded through the city in a carriage
Once his relationship with the princess became public, Mr Westling was mocked as an outsider for having a country accent.
But the moment he said 'I do' in the afternoon ceremony, the gym owner became Duke of Vastergotland and a prince for life - endowed with his own coat of arms and monogram.
The royal couple welcomed Estelle, their first and only child thus far, in February 2012.