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« Reply #3240 on: July 02, 2022, 07:35:34 PM »

It's also good for the kids to see other adults model proper behavior and to see how other cultures live and exist. I can't imagine that in Monaco there is a giant diversity beyond rich I mean really. Less time with Princess Barbie and more time with the quasi-British royals of egalitarian and outdoorsy Norway seems like a perfect opportunity for those little minds and souls to grow their horizons about how to be people in the world. If it helps Charlene all the better. And yes there is spending too much time with your children although maybe not right now for this family. We need breaks from each other just as much as we need quality time and time to share space but not interact it's a balancing act.
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« Reply #3241 on: July 23, 2022, 09:04:06 PM »

On the cover of se og hør this weekend is the photos of Mette-Marit, Marius, Ingrid and Sverre attending the wedding of Princess Mafalda? Of Bulgaria in Spain many weeks ago
https://www.seher.no/kong...-i-syden-bryllup/76691503

They also write Sonjas birthday was celebrated with the family on the royal yacht of the visst of Helgeland. The paper magazine has many sporty photos of the family, but the online is behind a pay wall

https://www.seher.no/kong...e-bestemors-drom/76603302



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« Reply #3242 on: September 03, 2022, 01:50:00 PM »

Harald and Haakon watched His Majesty The King's Guard perform in the Palace Square from the Palace Balcony



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« Reply #3243 on: September 05, 2022, 12:22:39 AM »

Every time I've been in Oslo and happened to see the king's guard, I am always amused at their hats, which are like derby hats, only with a big black plume. Apparently one of the past queens thought that derby hats were the height of style and dictated them for the guards' uniform. Here in the US, a hat with that shape is generally seen only in cartoons.
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« Reply #3244 on: September 05, 2022, 08:07:28 AM »

Or like Alberto Bertorelli in Allo Allo



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« Reply #3245 on: September 07, 2022, 09:15:17 PM »

Harald, Sonja and Haakon disembarked the Royal Yacht Norge today, marking the end of the summer sailing season













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« Reply #3246 on: September 09, 2022, 10:02:45 AM »

Flag at half mast at the palace inOso today fo queen elizabeth, will also be half mast on the funeral day

https://www.instagram.com/p/CiRq389o_Ge/


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Condolences from His Majesty King Harald to His Majesty King Charles III.

Your Majesty King Charles III,

My family and I are deeply saddened to receive the news that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with Your Majesty and the members of the Royal Family.

For nearly a century, Her Majesty devoted her life to the service of the Commonwealth, following the British people through good days and bad, in times of happiness and sorrow. We send our deepest condolences to the British people on the loss of their beloved Queen.

On a personal note, I am mourning the loss of a dear relative and confidant friend. My family and I wish Your Majesty and your family all the strength and comfort you need in this time of grief.

an article about the connection between the two families from the homepage of the royal court, may nice photos included:
https://www.royalcourt.no...?tid=215550&sek=27262
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Close ties through the generations  
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has passed away. The British monarch maintained close ties with her relatives in Norway throughout the course of her long life.  

08.09.2022
The Royal Family received the news that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has passed away with great sorrow.  

“Our thoughts are with His Majesty The King and the members of the Royal Family on the loss of Queen Elizabeth. For nearly a century, Her Majesty devoted her life to the service of the Commonwealth, following the British people through good days and bad, in times of happiness and sorrow. We also send our condolences to the British people,” said His Majesty King Harald.

A life of service
Queen Elizabeth II has ruled for longer than any other monarch in British history, serving as Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth for more than 70 years, since her accession to the throne in February 1952.

Throughout the course of her long life, Queen Elizabeth represented stability in a society undergoing enormous social change. She travelled widely and conducted many official visits in addition to fulfilling her constitutional duties as Head of State. The Queen rewarded efforts carried out in the service of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth by bestowing honours on the general public and hosting various events and receptions, and had links with over 600 organisations as Royal Patron or President.

Queen Elizabeth was renowned for her sense of duty and dedication to a life of service to her country and her people.

Close ties
Queen Elizabeth and King Harald were second cousins. They shared the same great-grandparents, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, who were the father and mother of Norway’s own Queen Maud.

Queen Elizabeth is the only head of state who has carried out three State Visits to Norway. During the course of her long reign, The Queen paid a State Visit to King Haakon VII, King Olav V and His Majesty King Harald.

Members of the Norwegian Royal Family have visited the United Kingdom in connection with many official occasions, and have also frequently visited their British relatives during private trips to England and Scotland.

Contact through the generations
Then Princess Elizabeth was just a child when she first met King Haakon and Queen Maud. The Norwegian King and Queen travelled regularly to the United Kingdom while Queen Maud was alive, and King Haakon continued to maintain close contact with his British family after her death.

When Norway was occupied by Germany in 1940, King Haakon and Crown Prince Olav were forced to flee the country and live in exile in London. This brought the two branches of the family even closer together.

Before he became the King of Norway, King Haakon was known as Prince Carl of Denmark. The name Charles is the English version of the name Carl, and Queen Elizabeth always referred to King Haakon as “Uncle Charles”. It is said that “Uncle Charles” was The Queen’s favourite uncle, and that in 1948 she named her first child, Prince Charles, after King Haakon.
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After Queen Elizabeth acceded to the throne at the age of 25, Norway was the first country outside the Commonwealth to which she paid a State Visit. Many years later, she recalled her arrival on the Royal Yacht Britannia in a speech to King Harald:

In 1955, on my first visit outside the Commonwealth, Prince Philip and I sailed up the Oslo fjord in Britannia to join the celebrations for Norway's Golden Jubilee of Independence. It was midsummer, an enchanting time in Norway, and I remember the bonfires along the coastline as we arrived and the enthusiastic welcome we received as guests of your grandfather, King Haakon.

As a result of his many childhood visits and the time he spent in England during WWII, King Olav developed a close bond with Queen Elizabeth and the British Royal Family. He visited them frequently, and joined his British family every November on Remembrance Day to honour members of the Armed Forces who died in the line of duty.

One of the first State Visits by King Olav outside the Nordic countries was to the United Kingdom, where Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh welcomed him in Scotland.


After King Olav died in 1981, King Harald and Queen Sonja have continued the close relationship, both officially and privately. The King and Queen have paid an annual visit to the United Kingdom and the British Royal Family.

Queen Elizabeth and King Harald have helped to carry the ties from the past forward into the future. From their respective grandparents, King George V and Queen Maud, to their great-grandchildren and grandchildren, Prince George and Princess Ingrid Alexandra.  

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« Reply #3247 on: September 09, 2022, 06:29:07 PM »

Princes Olav and Albert (later George VI) were very good friends throughout their lives, no doubt forged during their childhoods at Sandringham.
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« Reply #3248 on: September 29, 2022, 02:02:26 PM »

Haakon, Marius and Sverre Magnus attended the nations league match at Ullevål between Norway and Serbia which we unfortunatly lost 0-2.

https://beta.tt.se/bild/q=Oslo%2020220927%20prins

Next to Haakon out first ever female soccer president Lise Klavenes
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« Reply #3249 on: September 30, 2022, 06:11:49 AM »

Haakon, Marius and Sverre Magnus attended the nations league match at Ullevål between Norway and Serbia which we unfortunatly lost 0-2.

https://beta.tt.se/bild/q=Oslo%2020220927%20prins

Next to Haakon out first ever female soccer president Lise Klavenes


Excellent - way too few pix of those two together doing anything.....
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« Reply #3250 on: September 30, 2022, 06:15:18 AM »

Harald and Sonja hosted a luncheon for Albert and Charlene



And this is why I don't understand what on earth are Albert and Charlene's kids doing in this trip as mentioned in my post in the Monaco thread.  Ingrid or Sverre, who is a minor but a teen, are not there.  Yet Gabriella and Jacques who are only 7 y.o. are centre staged in official photographs with adults.   Angry

I suspect this is more about Monaco 'politics' than Norwegian - they are probably asking themselves the same questions....(ie WTF??!)
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« Reply #3251 on: September 30, 2022, 06:16:36 AM »

Harald and Haakon watched His Majesty The King's Guard perform in the Palace Square from the Palace Balcony





This must be so tough on both of them...
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« Reply #3252 on: October 03, 2022, 06:36:22 PM »

Harald, Sonja, and Haakon attended the opening of the 167th session of the Storting (Parliament) today









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« Reply #3253 on: October 03, 2022, 09:29:56 PM »

I'm pretty impressed that the NRF's 1966 Lincoln Continental is still on the road. Give them an A+ for frugality.
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« Reply #3254 on: October 04, 2022, 10:01:32 AM »

Its gorgouus, a Tesla would not be quite the same effect Halo

The opening is available form NRK.
https://tv.nrk.no/serie/n...10/NNFA12100322/avspiller

 I think it is very stylish with quards all the way from the palace to the Stortinget, quite alot of people were watching also considering it is in the middle of a work day,

The King is really struggeling to walk now, they have instaled a handle for him to get up the steps to his chair, and a rostrum for him to stand behind when reading the speech, previously he has read it standing infront of his chair. He also had to hold on to the chair during the singing of the Kings hymn.
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