King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden commemorated the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz today with attendance at a memorial at Stockholm’s Grand Synagogue. Queen Silvia wore a simple black felt beret hat, placed at the back of her head in the style of a calot. King Carl Gustaf honoured the Jewish practice of wearing a kippah.



Designer: Kerstin Carlfealk
Previously Worn: This is a new hat
Photos from Scanpix via SMP.se and William Stokstad/TT via The Swedish Royal Court
I agree with comments made already by Alex, efrompdx and TiarasRUs and thank you HatQueen for letting us know about this commemoration. May all the victims rest in eternal peace.
It was good to see King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden commemorating the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz today and lending their support to ensure people don’t forget what happened. Queen Silvia’s black felt beret hat placed at the back of her head in the style of a calot, was very elegant and this style of hats suits her, especially with her thick hair. King Carl Gustaf made a kind gesture in honouring the Jewish practice of wearing a kippah. Well done royalty of Sweden!
I second your post Alex.
Love the beret! How nice to see so many people from all different countries and backgrounds pausing to remember and reflect.
I like Queen Silvia’s black felt beret hat, and her outfit. Kudos to the King for donning a kippah. They represented their countries well at this sombre event.