Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Daniel
Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria and her husband Prince Daniel (R) pose after leaving a room at the Gold Museum in Bogota, Colombia, October 23, 2015. Princess Victoria is in Colombia for a three-day visit. Reuters/Jose Miguel Gomez

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden dressed her growing baby bump in a pale blue coat from her favourite maternity brand Séraphine. She was attending an official engagement along with her husband Prince Daniel in Värmland, Sweden Wednesday. The couple, who are expecting their second child, appeared to be in high spirits.

The royal couple playfully laughed and joked around together as they walked along hand in hand. They were on a tour to the local Karlstad University and a centre for unaccompanied refugee children. The couple appeared to be sharing a joke with Victoria at one point playfully pushing her husband away while they continued to hold hands.

The heir to the Swedish throne opted for a navy printed dress for the visit underneath her coat which was also by Séraphine. Victoria’s dress featured three-fourth length sleeves and a plunging neckline. She paired it with black transparent stockings and black high heels.

The mother-of-one accessorized her look with a pair of small earrings, a delicate necklace and metal watch along with her wedding ring. Her brunette tresses were pulled back tightly in side part and styled into a low bun. The princess also carried a black bag with a metal chain.

While talking to reporters during her official visit, she denied rumors that she and Prince Daniel were expecting twins. “It perhaps looks like that!” she said jokingly pointing to her bump while speaking to Swedish publication Aftonbladet. The 38-year-old also declined to reveal the gender of her unborn child.

When asked if her daughter Princess Estelle wanted a little brother or sister, she said: “What she really wants is a hamster!”

The princess and her husband a former fitness instructor announced their baby the news on Facebook, via the Royal Palace of Sweden in September. She is expected to give birth in March 2016. But, she is not the only Swedish royal who is pregnant.

Her sister-in-law Princess Sofia, who married the crown princess’ brother Prince Carl Philip in June, is also expecting a baby in April. Sofia and Carl Philip announced their baby news in October. However, there has been no change in their official engagements.