The King and the President continued the afternoon at Stockholm University, where President Jóhannesson gave a talk about the role of norms in contemporary social change: 'Are we unique? The need for national identity in the age of globalization.' At the same time, Eliza Reid and The Queen visited the Stockholm Child Advocacy Centre.



The centre provides a safe, child-friendly environment where children who are thought to have been victims of crimes can be at the centre of the investigation process. The aim is that children should be able to tell their stories in one place, instead of being passed from authority to authority and having to repeat their stories to multiple people.



The police, social services, paediatricians and child and adolescent psychiatrists work together at the Stockholm Child Advocacy Centre to help children who have been victims of crimes.