The Swedish star took time out of his busy schedule to give some VIP guests a tour of PSG's stadium.

PSG star Zlatan Ibrahimovic is viewed by many to be one of the top players in the game today.

For his fans, he is like football royalty due to his exploits across the continent and having played for some of the biggest teams in Europe where he won league titles in Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and most recently France. Despite his advancing years, the big Swede has scored an impressive 84 goals in 100 appearances across all competitions for Les Parisiens and despite struggling with injuries this season, has netted eight in nine appearancs.

And the 33-year-old is no slouch at international level, either. With 51 goals the Rosengard-born striker is currently Sweden's all-time top scorer and looks certain to add even more to that tally before he retires.

Well, on Tuesday, football royalty met actual royalty as Zlatan was tasked with giving the King and Queen of Sweden a tour of PSG's Parc des Princes.

Not just any ordinary visitors: Ligue 1 star Ibrahimovic with King Carl and Queen Silvia in Paris

While some may have been nervous about spending the day with royalty--especially from one's own nation--Ibrahimovic showed no signs of apprehension as he showed them around his "office" and introduced them to economically-disadvantaged children supported by his team's foundation.