Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)

We’ve got one more piece of heart-shaped royal jewelry to discuss before we close the Valentine month of February: a golden necklace worn by Princess Sofia of Sweden during one of her first royal duties after returning from maternity leave.

Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)

On February 10, Princess Sofia delivered remarks during the Ctrl + Rights Youth Summit, a gathering focused on the digital rights of children and efforts to make internet use safer for them. The event was sponsored by the Prince Couple’s Foundation, an organization supported by both Princess Sofia and her husband, Prince Carl Philip. The summit coincided with Safer Internet Day, held globally on the second Tuesday of February each year with an aim of making the internet a better and safer place for all, and especially for children and young people.

 

Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)

The event was one of Sofia’s first public appearances following her year-long maternity leave after the birth of her daughter, Princess Ines, in February 2025. For the occasion, Sofia wore a brown trouser suit and blouse from Andiata with a coordinating coat and neutral accessories.

 

Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)

She accessorized with two necklaces: a gold necklace with a smoothy, shiny heart-shaped pendant and a delicate chain strung with diamond charms representing her four children.

 

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The heart-shaped necklace is the Audrey style from the Swedish jewelry company Vanbruun. The company’s website describes the necklace as “a voluminous heart pendant necklace crafted to feel both modern and meaningful. Its smooth silhouette gives the classic heart shape a refined, sculptural character.” The piece also features small diamonds on the pendant’s bale.

 

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The diamond charms that Sofia wore with the heart pendant represent the astrological signs of her four children. From left to right: Aries (for Prince Alexander), Virgo (for Prince Gabriel), Aries (for Prince Julian), and Aquarius (for Princess Ines). The charms come from Engelbert Stockholm.

 

Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)

Sofia also wore rings on both hands. Here, on her left hand, you’ll spot the diamond engagement ring that Prince Carl Philip presented to her in 2014.

 

Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)Princess Sofia of Sweden attends the Ctrl Rights Youth Summit in Stockholm on February 10, 2026 (Anders Wiklund/TT News Agency/Alamy)

And on her right hand, she wore a stack of rings with colorful gemstones from Bigli Jewels. UFO No More notes that she’s wearing the company’s Mini Sweety Rings in milky quartz, green aventurine, and London blue topaz.