Official Photos for their 80th birthday

Last October 17th 2016, King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway gathered around their children and grandchildren. All the members of the royal family joined their Majesties to pose in front of the camera in a room of the Royal Palace in Oslo for a series of historical clichés to mark the 80th birthday of both the sovereign and his wife.

These beautiful images were kept secret for exactly four months. They were only revealed last Friday, February 17th 2017, just four days before Harald V blew its 80 candles. Three of them have been published on the website of the Palais.

This royal shooting took place in several settings. King Harald V and Queen Sonja, dressed in a white set, were photographed alone, standing, and sitting side by side in gilded wooden chairs. The royal couple was also photographed with their two children Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Märtha Louise. Another image shows them this time with their four granddaughters and their grandsons: Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus - the children of Haakon and Mette-Marit - and Maud Angelica, Leah Isadora and Emma Tallulah- the daughters of Märtha-Louise and Ari Behn. Finally, a beautiful family photo gathered around them their children and grandchildren, to which were joined their daughter-in-law the Princess Mette-Marit and the eldest son of her, Marius Borg Hoiby.


In this gallery of portraits, a photo is missing. The one where King Harald V and his two successors to the Norwegian crown would be seen: his son Crown Prince Haakon and his granddaughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra. The trio has been immortalized over the years. But perhaps this photograph has been realized and not yet revealed. It will be seen this Tuesday, February 21, 2017, J. day of the king's birthday. To be continued…
Photo credits: Paris Match/ Kongehuset.no

Crown Princess Mette-Marit holding a jackhammer on a construction

During the visit of a reintegration enterprise, Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway did not hesitate to join the workers, jack hammer in hand.

A blue helmet on the head, a protective mask on the nose and mouth, a fluorescent orange public work jacket and a jackhammer in hand. Difficult to imagine that the person photographed in Oslo on Wednesday January 25th 2017 breaking a cement floor is the future queen consort of Norway. And yet, it was indeed the Crown Princess who had slipped that day into the skin of the workers she had come to meet.

The wife of Crown Prince Haakon had an appointment in connection with the social enterprise Monsterbedriften AS. Specializing in bath works - demolition, decontamination of asbestos, coring, heat treatment, etc. - it employs the reintegration of people who, for various reasons, find it difficult to find a traditional job.

Dressed in a pullover, a black jacket and trousers, sneakers on her feet, Mette-Marit did not just talk to these second chance employees on one of their yards. The daughter-in-law of King Harald V and Queen Sonja wanted to better understand the tasks they are carrying out, using a jackhammer. On the same day, she posed on her account Instagram a snapshot of this visit, indicating in the legend to have rubbed shoulders with "wonderful people".
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Crown Prince couple spend the day with rescue dogs

Snow and sleet was the weather which welcome this January 11th 2017  Their Royal Highness  Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Maritt of Norway. The heir and his consort visited the town of Ski, a town in the county of Akershus south of Oslo.

The Crown Princely couple had an appointment with rescue dogs, as part of the 60th anniversary of the Norske Redningshunder with motto Understand "Norwegian Rescue Dogs". This humanitarian organization, which has several sections throughout the country, trains rescue dogs (two or three years) and dog handlers, so that they can provide, on a voluntary basis and in Voluntary assistance in Norway. With approximately 1,600 members, Norske Redningshunder participates in approximately 500 person-search operations each year, whether in the wild, especially in the forest, avalanches or under disaster-related ruins.

After a presentation of the organization by its officials in their warm building, Haakon and Mette-Maritt went outside to see how the dogs were trained to obey, report or search for a person. The opportunity to get to know the border collie Nicki or the German shepherd Orax.
Photo Credits: Kongehuset.no

Queen Sonja open a new faculty in Bergen

Her Majesty the Queen was present at the opening of the faculty for art, music and design at the University of Bergen on Wednesday Jan 4th.

Students from the Grieg Academy performed fanfare by Harald Sæverud when the procession with the Queen was led into the main hall where the opening ceremony took place.
Photo Credits: Kongehuset.no

The Norwegian Royal Courts: National Day ceremony *May 17th

Like every year on May 17th, the date of the national day in Norway, heir to the crown Crown Prince Haakon and his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit and their two children, emerged in the early morning at the door of their residence Skaugum, located in the suburb of Oslo to attend the school children parade and receive their bouquets. In traditional dress, the royal couple was accompanied by their daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 12, and their son Prince Sverre Magnus, 10, and one of their labradoodle breed dogs. Milly Kakao,

However, this year, Marius Borg Hoiby, the eldest son of the Crown Princess was born before his marriage before Haakon, played notably absent. The Norwegian press points out that the handsome young man of 19 preferred to be discreet in the media eye because he needs to calm before writing his final exams. And, given its physical and some 30,000 subscribers to his Instagram account, you can expect that each of his official appearances provokes reactions in the tabloids as well as on the canvas.

After the first act, Mette-Marit, Haakon and their two children joined at 10.30am King Harald V and Queen Sonja for Act 2 of the day: the appearance on the balcony of the Royal Palace in Oslo, again traditional dress for women but in tails and top hat for men.

This year the weather was in the game. Like her mother and her grandmother, Princess Ingrid Alexandra little laced at times sunglasses. Featuring black glasses, they have not failed to give him an air of star in the Cannes festival period.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


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