Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden shares sweet moment with her lookalike daughter Estelle, 12, on joint engagement at sculpture park

Crown Princess Victoria shared a sweet moment with her daughter Estelle as the young royal joined her parents for an official engagement.

The family stepped out to visit a new installation at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park in Djurgården, named after the 12-year-old future Queen of Sweden, to attend the unveiling of a new installation, ‘The Inner Flow of Life ‘ by Italian artist Giuseppe Penone.

Twelve-year-old Estelle looked just like her graceful mother, 46, as the two teamed up with Crown Prince Daniel in summery white dresses.

The pair were pictured side by side looking ethereal in elegant button-up dresses and loosely tied ponytails.

To match their matching dresses, the two also matched in nude espadrilles.

Crown Princess Victoria (pictured right) shared a sweet moment with her daughter Estelle (pictured left) as the Swedish royal family and her family attended the inauguration of a new sculpture in the Sculpture Park in Djurgården, Stockholm earlier today.

Sweet moment!  Estelles was pictured cuddling up to her mother with an arm lovingly wrapped around her shoulder

Sweet moment! Estelles was pictured cuddling up to her mother as she lovingly wrapped an arm around her shoulder

The park is called The Princess Estelle Sculpture Park in Djurgården, after the young princess (photo right)

The park is called The Princess Estelle Sculpture Park in Djurgården, after the young princess (photo right)

Victoria’s dress was cinched at the waist with a chic white belt and her longer dress was finished with a patterned hem.

Meanwhile, her daughter Estelle looked like a summer picture in a slightly shorter dress with a pattern of flower and leaf stems.

The Princess Estelle Sculpture Park at Royal Djurgården in Stockholm was built by the royal couple in 2019 as part of a country initiative to promote cultural activities and make contemporary art more accessible.

The sculpture park is expanded annually and some of the works already installed include ‘Hoop-La’ by Alice Aycock, ‘Life Rings’ by Elmgreen & Dragset and ‘Wind Sculpture in Bronze I’ by Yinka Shonibare.

The mother and daughter were pictured side by side looking ethereal in elegant button-up dresses and loosely tied ponytails.

The mother and daughter were pictured side by side looking ethereal in elegant button-up dresses and loosely tied ponytails.

Smiling, Victoria greeted well-wishers as her confident daughter showed off her official royal duties as she shook hands

Smiling, Victoria greeted well-wishers as her confident daughter showed off her official royal duties as they shook hands

Prince Daniel of Sweden, Giuseppe Penone, Princess Estelle of Sweden and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden attend the inauguration of the Giuseppe Penone sculpture "The inner lifestream"

Prince Daniel of Sweden, Giuseppe Penone, Princess Estelle of Sweden and Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden attend the inauguration of Giuseppe Penone’s sculpture ‘The Inner Flow of Life’

Victoria's dress (pictured) was cinched at the waist with a chic white belt and her longer dress was finished with a patterned hem

Victoria’s dress (pictured) was cinched at the waist with a chic white belt and her longer dress was finished with a patterned hem

Estelle looked like a summer picture in a slightly shorter dress with a pattern of flower and leaf stems

Estelle looked like a summer picture in a slightly shorter dress with a pattern of flower and leaf stems

Princess Victoria was last seen cuddling with her eldest child, Estelle, as the family stepped out together to celebrate Name Day in Stockholm in March.

On that day, we watched the Swedish royal family and her daughter share a tender moment as they walked with Victoria, bringing a smile to her daughter’s face as she whispered something in her ear.

According to tradition, certain names correspond to certain dates and Crown Princess Victoria is celebrated on March 12.

Yesterday the busy Princess Victoria took part in the Veterans Day celebrations in Gothenburg.

The royal, wore nautical colors as she visited the port of Tångudden to honor those who served in the Swedish Armed Forces and to commemorate those who died serving their country.

Mother and daughter showed off their close bond as they chatted ahead of the unveiling of the new artwork

Mother and daughter showed off their close bond as they chatted ahead of the unveiling of the new artwork

Proud parents: Crown Princess Victoria and husband Crown Prince Daniel looked delighted that their daughter joined them for an official royal engagement

Proud parents: Crown Princess Victoria and husband Crown Prince Daniel looked delighted that their daughter joined them for an official royal engagement

The Princess Estelle Sculpture Park at Royal Djurgården in Stockholm was built by the royal couple in 2019 as part of a country initiative to promote cultural activities

The Princess Estelle Sculpture Park at Royal Djurgården in Stockholm was built by the royal couple in 2019 as part of a country initiative to promote cultural activities

The mother-of-two was dressed in a navy blue dress with long sleeves, white polka dots and a bow tie as she arrived in Sweden’s second largest city.

The dress was cinched at the waist with a narrow, white belt and was perfectly complemented by a white collarless blazer.

Princess Victoria completed the look with a pair of navy blue high heel pumps and a clutch in the same color.

She wore pearl earrings and her brown hair slicked back in a chic chignon, making her look typically polished for the occasion.

The fresh-faced royal kept her makeup simple and smiled as she posed for photos with members of the Swedish armed forces, specifically the country’s Royal Navy.

At one point she boarded a large ship and held on to the railing to steady herself at sea.

Swedish Veterans Day, which takes place annually on May 29, comes ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, when leaders from around the world will honor their armies and remember the dead.