Twas a few days ‘til Christmas and at Stockholm’s royal palace,
    Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar have been cooking up festive
    foods.

    Sweden’s future queen was joined by her little brother to
    prepare traditional Christmas foods in the Royal Palace’s kitchen.
    According to the Royal Court, Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar
    helped prepare meatballs, prince sausage, Christmas porridge, and
    crackers, among other

    The children of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel were
    filmed as part of the Swedish Royal Family’s annual television
    programme, The Year with the Royal Family, which airs
    on SVT, the national broadcaster.

    In a clip shared as part of a teaser trailer for the programme,
    Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar are making food when Crown
    Princess Victoria joins them to see how they’re making out.

    “I feel like the worst chef,” Prince Oscar says,
    delivering finished meatballs.

    Princess Estelle, meanwhile, tells her mother about the batch of
    food she’s working on, “First I tasted it, it was good but it
    wasn’t ready.”

    In a short video shared to the Swedish
    Royal Family’s Instagram account, after helping cook the food, the
    two send their Christmas wishes and pose with their dog, Rio.

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    Oscar prepare Christmas dishes Foto: Sara Friberg/Kungl.
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    In The Year with the Royal Family, SVT followed around
    the Swedish royals over the calendar year to document their
    engagements both in the country and abroad. It is currently
    available to stream on SVT Play.

    Christmas is coming together for the Swedish Royal Family. Last
    week,
    Queen Silvia was joined by all of her grandchildren—Princess
    Estelle, Princess Leonore, Prince Nicolas, Prince Oscar, Prince
    Alexander, Prince Gabriel, Princess Adrienne, Prince Julian, and
    Princess Ines—to receive the Christmas tress at the Royal
    Palace.

    It’s an annual tradition dating back to the 1960s, with students
    at the University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå presenting the
    Christmas trees to the Royal Family.

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