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« Reply #105 on: November 09, 2023, 08:11:12 PM »

ERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 09: Crown Prince Haakon of Norway (R) and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway walk with Berlin Wall foundation director Axel Klausmeier as they visit the main memorial to the Berlin Wall on the 34th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 09, 2023 in Berlin, Germany. HRH Crown Prince Haakon is paying an official visit to Germany from November 6th to 9th, visiting Munich, Hamburg and Berlin to help to strengthen bilateral relations and close business cooperation between Norway and Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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Official visit to Germany: Memorial event in Berlin
Speech given by Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess during a memorial event for the fall of the Berlin Wall 9 November 2023.
Governing Mayor of Berlin,

Speaker of the Berlin House of Representatives,

Excellencies,

Professor Klausmeier,

Ladies and gentlemen,

Dear all of you young people who are with us here today,

Der Kronprinz und ich sind tief beeindruckt, heute hier an der Gedenkstätte der Berliner Mauer zu sein, – der Mauer, die vor genau 34 (vier und dreizig) Jahren fiel.

We were 16 years old. The Crown Prince was in Oslo, I was in Kristiansand.

We gathered in front of the TV with our classmates at school. And like thousands of young people around Europe, we felt we were part of an historic moment in time.

With a sense of disbelief and collective victory we watched the images of people dancing on top of the wall – this number one symbol of oppression and separation. We will never forget the TV footage of thousands of people streaming across the border between what until then had been two separate worlds.

People laughed, cried and hugged each other. There were strong feelings.

And we, young people in Norway – and around the world – shared these feelings and this profound moment in history with them, with you.

Freedom had triumphed, democracy had triumphed. We felt a strong sense of hope, of optimism.

That a better world was possible.

This was the feeling of those November days 34 years ago. 

Fortunately, the Berlin Wall is now history. Following a peaceful revolution, Germany was reunified as one country.

Today, Germany is a guarantor of peace and freedom in Europe.

We admire Germany’s willingness and ability to confront the past. To foster reconciliation on behalf of the European – and global - community. It was not a given that Germany ould take on this role, and it has not always been easy. But you have succeeded, and  we thank you for that.

Here at Berlin Wall Memorial, we remember, with deep gratitude, the many individuals who had the courage to stand up and fight for freedom - on behalf of all of us, both here in Germany and around the world.

But what is a wall? Walls are physical structures, but they can also be built inside of us.

They can be built of concrete, glass or metal. They can also be built of intolerance, lies and hostility.

Walls are created in the space between ‘them’ and ‘us’. They are built on a foundation of past wounds and inherited conflicts. Of a lack of willingness to accept the perspectives of others.

But as human beings equipped with free will, we always have a choice.

We can choose to build walls.

And we can choose to tear them down.

On this particular day here in Berlin we also commemorate the November Pogroms, on November 9, 1938.

We will continue to remember, and never forget, the unbearable suffering of the Jews during the second world war.

Once again, unfortunately, we have wars going on in our neighbourhood. We are devastated by the human suffering in Ukraine and in the Middle East. But we must not give up our hope in the power of the human will to resolve conflicts and tear down barriers. Standing here by the wall memorial today, we are reminded that the German people did just that.

That gives us hope.

The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in a new period of optimism.

It was the start of a move towards greater freedom and democracy across large parts of the world. Even if the world didn’t quite develop the way we hoped for during those optimistic November days in 1989, the legacy of that moment lives on.

It is more important than ever to keep it alive.

Many of you here today – young people from Germany, France and Norway – are about the same age as the Crown Prince and I were when we followed the historic events 34 years ago.

I encourage you – and all of us – to hope.

Because even when things are difficult and the future looks bleek, it is important to remember that we create the future. We all create the future together. So we need to continue to tear down walls.

Because – at our best – we realize that there is no ‘them’ and ‘us’.

There is only ‘we’.

And yet I sadly have to say that world has learned nothing from any of these "events"
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« Reply #106 on: November 23, 2023, 01:11:07 PM »

MM and Haakon attended a reception for the Norwegian team from the Special Olympics World Games in Berlin





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« Reply #107 on: November 30, 2023, 09:10:15 AM »

This year's reception at Skaugum was organized together with SAve the children, and the 50 guests could come together and share their experiences about what it takes to create good and safe lives for refugees in Norway.

The guest appearance was a follow-up to this year's television campaign which went to work to help children affected by war and conflict.

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« Reply #108 on: December 08, 2023, 09:50:54 AM »

Haakon and MM visited the Drammen Red Cross youth house








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« Reply #109 on: December 14, 2023, 05:18:07 PM »

Haakon and MM invited children and employees from the Church City Mission's child welfare services to a Christmas workshop at Skaugum









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« Reply #110 on: December 14, 2023, 06:31:37 PM »

That is what they do best and what she seems to enjoy most (together with outdoor events) - low key events. They really connect well with the people and I imagine it is great fun meeting them.
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« Reply #111 on: December 14, 2023, 06:53:25 PM »

That is what they do best and what she seems to enjoy most (together with outdoor events) - low key events. They really connect well with the people and I imagine it is great fun meeting them.

They both seem friendly, especially Haakon. I'd imagine in settings like this they're really great too and that it's enjoyable for the people meeting them.
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« Reply #112 on: January 09, 2024, 06:45:46 PM »

Haakon and Mette-Marit at the opening of the annual NHO confeence in Oslo Spectrum
https://www.kongehuset.no...?tid=224833&sek=26939
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