Crown Princess Madeleine of Sweden shows off her summer lockdown style in a floral gown as she poses in a tropical garden for new portrait released to mark her 38th birthday

  • Princess Madeleine of Sweden has shared a new snap to mark her 38th birthday
  • Royal, who lives in Florida, beamed as she posed for the photo in a garden 
  • Pictured is believed to have been taken during the coronavirus lockdown  

A stunning new portrait has been released of Crown Princess Madeleine to mark the Swedish royal's 38th birthday.

The mother-of-three has been spending lockdown at her home in Miami, Florida with her husband Christopher O’Neill and children Leonore, six,  Nicolas, five, and Adrienne, two.

The royal looks the epitome of elegance in a floral shirt dress with a trendy pope collar and puff sleeves in the new snap.

The Palace shared the image on Instagram to mark her birthday yesterday, as she posed against a backdrop of blooming bougainvillea in a tropical garden. 

Crown Princess Madeleine of Sweden, 38, showcases summery lockdown style in a floral gown as she posed in a tropical garden for new portrait released to mark her 38th birthday

Crown Princess Madeleine of Sweden, 38, showcases summery lockdown style in a floral gown as she posed in a tropical garden for new portrait released to mark her 38th birthday 

The mother-of-three wore her shiny blonde locks in a side parting and beamed at the camera in the relaxed portrait, showcasing the start of a summer tan.  

It is not known when the photograph was taken, although it appears to have been shot during lockdown.

It comes days after the royal shared another snap posing in the garden of her home alongside her three children.

In the earlier shot, she could be seen cuddling up with her daughter Adrienne while the family held Swedish flags to mark the country's national day.

The royal has shared a series of snaps online from her time in lockdown, including an image of her family dressed in co-ordinated outfits for Sweden's National day

The royal has shared a series of snaps online from her time in lockdown, including an image of her family dressed in co-ordinated outfits for Sweden's National day

While her youngest daughter snugged into her mother's arms, Princess Madeleine's elder children Leonore and Nicolas could be seen beaming while dressed in colour-coordinated outfits for the snap.

The family have been spending period of at home in Miami, where the royal has lived since 2018. 

Princess Madeleine last appeared in public in December last year, when she joined the family to host the Nobel prize winners for a lavish four-course banquet at Stockholm's Royal Palace.

Princess Madeleine, who attended the event without her husband, donned a stunning strapless outfit in a bright fuscia and wore a tiara for the occasion. 

The royal, who lives in Miami, Florida, last appeared in public in Sweden as she attended her family hosted the Nobel Prize laureates in December 2019

The royal, who lives in Miami, Florida, last appeared in public in Sweden as she attended her family hosted the Nobel Prize laureates in December 2019  

In October the Swedish royal palace announced that the princess' children were among the five grandchildren of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, 73, to have their royal titles dropped. 

The move will mean the young royals will no longer be directly in line to the throne and is hoped to give them 'a greater opportunity to shape their own lives' according to Princess Madeleine.

Following the official announcement, the Princess Madeleine took to her Instagram page to state that the decision would give her children more control over their own lives.

She posted a picture of herself with her three children next to a statement which read: 'This change has been planned for a long time.

'Chris and I think it is good that our children now have a greater opportunity to shape their own lives in the future as individuals.'

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