Keeping it casual! Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria dresses in laid back outfit of a navy fleece jumper and hiking boots for Allemansrätten Day

Crown Princess Victoria opted for comfort during a nature walk on Allemansrätten Day in Uppsala, Sweden.

The Swedish royal, 46, looked casual in a navy fleece jumper, hiking boots and cargo pants as she arrived to mark the special day, which celebrates the principle, protected by law, that gives all Swedes the freedom to move freely. nature.

The mother-of-two appeared in good spirits as she went hiking with a large map in hand.

She completed her casual look with a denim shirt and a leather handbag.

Swedes can sleep on mountain tops, take a kayak tour or discover wildlife thanks to Allemansrätten.

Crown Princess Victoria opted for comfort during a nature walk on Allemansrätten Day in Uppsala, Sweden.

They can pick berries, mushrooms and flowers from the ground – all for free.

Freedom of movement in Sweden means you have the right to walk, cycle, ride horses, ski and camp on any land except private gardens, near a residential house or cultivated land.

During the outing, the princess mingled with a crowd of royal fans and could be seen chatting with those who had gathered.

The down-to-earth royal leaned down to talk to a dog that had been purchased for the celebration, as well as browse a map and look through a VR headset.

She then gave Henriette Bourghardt Stahle, head of the Génération Pep project, a huge hug before being able to see them chat.

The princess’ casual look comes after she put on a glittering display as she arrived for King Carl Gustaf’s golden jubilee celebration in Stockholm last week.

She wowed in a voluminous orange dress while her sister Princess Madeleine, 41, wore a stunning strapless lilac outfit.

Sister-in-law Princess Sofia, 39, chose an eye-catching fuscia pink dress for the evening.

The Swedish princess, 46, looked casual in a navy fleece sweater, hiking boots and cargo pants

The Swedish princess, 46, looked casual in a navy fleece sweater, hiking boots and cargo pants

The mother-of-two appeared in good spirits as she went hiking with a large map in hand.

Princess Victoria was spotted trying out a VR headset before heading out for a nature walk

Princess Victoria was spotted trying out a VR headset before heading out for a nature walk

She appeared to go makeup-free for the day and pulled her brunette locks back into a bun.

She appeared to go makeup-free for the day and pulled her brunette locks back into a bun.

She completed her casual look with a denim shirt and a leather handbag.

Allemansrätten Day or Public Right of Access Day is a legally protected principle that gives all Swedes the freedom to walk freely in nature.

Allemansrätten Day or Public Right of Access Day is a legally protected principle that gives all Swedes the freedom to walk freely in nature.

The princess kissed Henriette Bourghardt Stahle, project manager of Génération Pep

The princess kissed Henriette Bourghardt Stahle, project manager of Génération Pep

Princess Victoria appeared to look at a large map before going on a hike with a group of people

Princess Victoria appeared to look at a large map before going on a hike with a group of people

The royal family was also joined by King Carl Gustaf, Prince Daniel and Prince Carl Philip in Stockholm.

Carl Gustaf, 77, is the first king in the history of Sweden’s more than 1,000-year-old monarchy to reach 50 years on the throne.

And following the death of Queen Elizabeth II last year, he is now the second longest-reigning European monarch, after Queen Margrethe, who celebrated her 50th anniversary on the Danish throne last year.

The jubilee lasted four days of celebrations which culminated with a military parade through the capital.