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April 01, 2020 - 17:26 BST Diane Shipley Crown Princess Victoria has been photographed volunteering for an important cause during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Swedish royal, 42, helped to make food boxes which will be delivered to homeless and vulnerable people. In a post shared to the royal family's Instagram account, a picture showed Victoria wearing an apron and plastic gloves as she assembled the essential meals.
RELATED: Crown Princess Victoria releases new photos of her family to encourage people to wash their hands during coronavirus crisis One image showed Victoria wearing a cobalt blue blazer and navy blouse and taking notes while another featured the princess with her husband as they took part in a video conference. The pictures appear to have been taken in the palace's dining room, which features gold gilded chairs and a large oil painting hung against flocked wallpaper. Haga Palace was built in 1802 and was designed by architect Carl Christoffer Gjörwell.
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