Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden recently said that she is doing well with her pregnancy. She opened up about her second pregnancy and revealed that she is “doing fine” during her and her husband Prince Daniel's official visit to Colombia.

The 38-year-old princess visited the city of Cartagena on her first day of official engagement. She talked to Spanish television Hola about her second pregnancy, Hello reports.

The royal couple were on their way to a reception hosted by the mayor of Cartagena, Dionisio Velez when a reporter talked to them. “It’s beautiful. It’s a remarkably beautiful place I must say,” Princess Victoria said, smiling and holding her arms in delight, when asked about Colombia. She added that she and Prince Daniel had a very nice day.

Princess Victoria had a pregnancy glow on her face and was dressed in a lilac silk and lace dress. The dress featured an empire line, highlighting her growing baby bump. The dress is by maternity brand Seraphine, a favourite of Princess Victoria and other celebrities, including the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.

Earlier that day, the heir apparent of Sweden and her husband Prince Daniel were given a tour of Cartagena’s historic centre. They took in the beauty of the old port town.

The Swedish royal couple had also earlier visited Peru. They began their South America tour in Lima on Monday.

Princess Victoria told the Swedish publication Expressen that she felt great to be sharing the baby bump attention with her sister-in-law Princess Sofia, who is due in April, Royalista reports.

Princess Victoria, who is a huge fan of Swedish clothing brand H&M, also paid a visit to the flagship store in Lima to see the new Balmain x H&M collection. She often wears the high-street brand on royal duty and reportedly looked particularly drawn to a black faux fur jacket.

The Royal Palace of Sweden announced in a statement in September that Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel were expecting their second child. The Princess is expected to give birth in March 2016.

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