Scots IKEA branches are reportedly set to reopen after a wave of DIY stores were made available to the public during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Princess Sofia of Sweden is temporarily trading in her tiara for scrubs amid the (who married Prince Carl Philip in 2015) announced on Instagram Thursday, April 16 that she'd gone through training and has started working as a medical assistant at Sophiahemmet hospital in Stockholm to help in the fight against .
As you can see, her ID card simply reads "Sofia." The princess is also the honorary chairman of the hospital.“I am now placed in one of the hospital’s care departments, where together
.Scots IKEA branches are reportedly set to reopen after a wave of DIY stores were made available to the public during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Princess Sofia of Sweden has put herself on the frontline against the battle of coronavirus by becoming a volunteer in a hospital.The royal, 35, who is married to Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, 40, attended a three-day medical course at Stockholm University to qualify as a healthcare assistant so that she can assist stretched staff.
Forget about a tiara! Princess Sofia of Sweden wants a pair of scrubs! As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect people around the world, one member of royalty just took a huge step to help on the front lines. After completing an intensive training program online, Princess Sofia started working at Sophiahemmet Hospital.
Princess Sofia of Sweden has completed an online training program and is now volunteering at Sophiahemmet Hospital alongside other hospital workers. "The Princess wants to get involved and make a contribution as a voluntary worker to relieve the large workload of health care professionals," read a statement from Sweden's Royal Court.