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The Swedish Royal Family’s 2017 Christmas Card Is So Snowin’ Cute!

First, there was Monaco's royal family’s sweet picture of twins Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella, then the latest family portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton and their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and now the Swedish royals have released their official Christmas card.

The festive picture of the Crown Princess Victoria, her husband, the Crown Prince Daniel, and their two children — five-year-old Princess Estelle and one-year-old Prince Oscar — was taken in front of their home in Stockholm, Haga Palace. It shows the family-of-four having fun in the snow, with Princess Estelle even throwing a snowball at the camera. Prince Oscar looks less convinced by the photographer, pouting in an adorable fashion.

As if the picture wasn’t enough, the royal family also shared a behind-the-scenes video of the shoot on Instagram, showing off their sledding skills as well as Oscar playing with a snowball. It has become something of a tradition for the family, who always share a fun film documenting the lead-up to Christmas. It comes a week after they were pictured picking a Christmas tree at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, with Princess Estelle looking particularly festive in a red bow and white tights.

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This post was written by Rebecca Cope. It originally appeared on our sister site, Grazia Daily.

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