Princess Sofia of Sweden looks resplendent as she attends a music festival in Stockholm

Hitting the right note? Princess Sofia of Sweden, 37, dons quirky £1,100 skirt featuring GRAVESTONES as she attends Stockholm music festival

  • Princess Sofia, 37, opted for an unusual skirt to wear at Funkiesfestival music festival in Stockholm on Monday evening
  • Donned £1,129 blue tiered skirt – adorned with renaissance paintings and tombstones – by designer Maxjenny! to the national music competition
  • Royal, who left husband Prince Carl Philip, 43, at home, handed the winner of the festival their prize during fun-filled evening in the Swedish capital

Princess Sofia of Sweden looked resplendent in a silk tiered skirt as she attended a music festival in Stockholm last night – but a closer look revealed a ghoulish design on the garment. 

The mother-of-three, 37,  left her three sons and husband Prince Carl Philip, 43, at home and headed to the Scandinavian city’s waterfront to attend the Funkiesfestival, a national music competition.  

The Swedish royal donned the unusual £1,129 silk skirt by designer Maxjenny!, which was adorned with paintings inspired by the Renaissance and images of graveyard memorials. 

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Mother-of-three Sofia, 37, left her sons and husband Prince Carl Philip, 43, at home and headed to the city's waterfront to attend the Funkiesfestival on Monday evening

Mother-of-three Sofia, 37, left her sons and husband Prince Carl Philip, 43, at home and headed to the city’s waterfront to attend the Funkiesfestival on Monday evening

The Swedish royal donned a £1,129 blue tiered skirt - adorned with renaissance paintings and tombstones - by designer Maxjenny! to the national music competition

 The Swedish royal donned a £1,129 blue tiered skirt – adorned with renaissance paintings and tombstones – by designer Maxjenny! to the national music competition

Getting into the spirit of the festivities, music fan Sofia beamed as she handed out prizes during the event

Getting into the spirit of the festivities, music fan Sofia beamed as she handed out prizes during the event

To keep all the eyes on her show-stopping skirt, the royal paired it with a black top with a sweetheart neckline. 

She kept her accessories to a minimum, wearing a gold ring with colourful gems on one hand and a silver one on the other. 

She did not wear a necklace with the look, but donned golden hoop earrings, and was seen carrying a small black bag with a golden metallic clutch. 

The royal added a pop of colour to her look with a bright red manicure that complemented the details of the paintings on her skirt.  

Her hair was styled in luscious waves cascading down her neck, with her curtain fringe framing her heart-shaped face. 

For her evening of music, Sofia pared the unusual silk tiered blue skirt with a more simple long-sleeved black top

For her evening of music, Sofia pared the unusual silk tiered blue skirt with a more simple long-sleeved black top

The glamorous royal added a pop of colour with a bright red nail polish and accessories - and carried a small black clutch bag

The glamorous royal added a pop of colour with a bright red nail polish and accessories – and carried a small black clutch bag

Sofia sported natural makeup, with a dash of mascara and a rosy lip and blush, complementing her natural glow

Sofia sported natural makeup, with a dash of mascara and a rosy lip and blush, complementing her natural glow 

 

The Princess beamed as she was photographed with the contestants taking part in last night's concert

The Princess beamed as she was photographed with the contestants taking part in last night’s concert 

The Swedish royal met with the different contestants representing their local municipalities during the festival

The Swedish royal met with the different contestants representing their local municipalities during the festival 

The Funkisfestivalen has been taking place every year since 2011, and sees people performing in the name of their local municipalities in the hope of taking home a price.

The aim of the festival is to support work in culture and leisure for people with intellectual and neuropsychiatric disabilities. 

It’s back to work for Sofia, who like most other European royals has spent the summer with her family away from the cameras.