Princess Ingrid Alexandra is celebrated with a gala dinner at the Palace – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

Tonight is the set for a grand celebration of Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s official day. The royal couple invites to a gala dinner and party at the Palace to celebrate the grandson. Princess Ingrid Alexandra turned 18 and came of age on January 21, but due to the pandemic, the official celebration was postponed until now. On the occasion of the 18th anniversary, the Royal House today published new photos of the heir to the throne. It also emerged which tiara she should wear tonight. Because when Princess Ingrid Alexandra is going to wear a tiara for the first time during tonight’s gala dinner, there is one that her great-great-grandmother received as a gift over 120 years ago. Royal guests Among those who will celebrate the 18-year-old tonight are – besides the hosts, King Harald and Queen Sonja – the princess’s parents, brothers, grandmother Marit Tjessem, aunt Princess Märtha Louise and her fiancé Durek Verrett, and cousins ​​Maud Angelica, Leah Isadora and Emma Tallulah Behn. In addition, a number of European royals have come to Oslo to celebrate the Norwegian heir to the throne. Crown Princess Victoria, who is Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s sponsor, and Prince Daniel are accompanied by their two children, Princess Estelle (10) and Prince Oscar (6). From Denmark, Crown Prince Frederik, who is also the Norwegian princess’ sponsor, and Crown Princess Mary are among the guests. King Felipe comes from Spain – he is also a sponsor. From the Netherlands, both the royal couple, King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima have arrived in Oslo. With them is their eldest daughter Princess Catharina-Amalia – number one in the succession to the Dutch throne. Catharina-Amalia herself turned 18 just over a month before Princess Ingrid Alexandra. The celebration started yesterday Yesterday, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was celebrated with a gala dinner at Deichman’s main library in Bjørvika in Oslo, which was a gift from the government. – I feel very lucky to have grown up in a country where we trust each other, and where we together try to find good solutions, the princess said in her speech then.



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