Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Crown Princess Mette-Marit appeared together outside Drammen hospital

Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Crown Princess Mette-Marit appeared together outside Drammen hospital
princess ⁣Ingrid Alexandra will be home ⁣in Oslo this week after spending time at Skjold ⁤camp in Indre Troms. To mark her ⁢return, ⁤the ‌princess will join her ⁢mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, for a special engagement. On Friday, December 13th –⁤ St. Lucia Day – the two royals​ will visit the children’s and youth ​department ​at Drammen⁤ hospital.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Crown Princess Mette-Marit appeared together outside Drammen hospital
The ​visit​ is sure to ⁢bring joy to the young patients and their families. ## Royal visit ⁤Brings Holiday Cheer to Drammen Hospital Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Ingrid Alexandra spread festive​ spirit at Drammen Hospital on St. Lucia Day, December 13th.The royals were welcomed warmly by keen‍ kindergarten children who sang the traditional Lucia song.⁢ “Drammen Hospital, at the children’s and ⁢youth department, is proud to welcome Their ⁢Royal Highnesses Crown‌ Princess Mette-Marit ‍and princess Ingrid Alexandra. Here they will meet children and young people who have ‌the hospital as part of their⁢ everyday life through chronic illness,” a press release from the hospital stated.
WONDERFUL SINGING:⁤ Crown Princess Mette-Marit‍ and Princess Ingrid Alexandra visit the children's and youth department at Drammen Hospital on Saint⁢ Lucia Day. Photo: Andreas Fadum / Se og Hør
The visit highlighted the importance of bringing joy and ⁣support ‌to children facing health challenges, especially during the holiday season.

The princess politely smiled but declined to answer the‌ question.

“Must dry hands ‌on uniform,” read the ⁤caption⁢ accompanying a photograph of Princess Ingrid Alexandra at Skjold camp, published by​ Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra surprised everyone⁤ on Friday morning⁢ by adding a government ⁤lunch ⁢to ​her schedule. The 20-year-old was⁣ originally ‍only planned to accompany her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, to Drammen Hospital.
VISIT‍ THE CHILDREN: There⁣ was a whole crowd of children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo:‌ Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
VISIT ⁢THE ⁣CHILDREN: There was​ a whole crowd of ‌children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / ‍POOL
The change in plans means‌ Princess Ingrid alexandra will now join⁢ her parents ‍at the afternoon government lunch.
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to⁣ what ⁣they⁣ are told here. photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to what they are told here. Photo: Gorm Kallestad ⁢/ NTB / POOL
“There are ​ongoing changes ​to the princess’s program,” a spokesperson for the Royal House confirmed to Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Joins Official Royal Lunch⁣ for the First Time

Princess Ingrid ⁢Alexandra, heir to the Norwegian throne, made history⁢ on Wednesday by attending an official royal lunch for the first time, a notable ​step in her burgeoning public role.
Caroline Vagle, a royal house expert​ for Se og Hør magazine, emphasized the unprecedented nature of ⁤this event. “Here​ we see new beats, and ‍I think that’s vrey smart! As far as ⁢we ⁤know, she has never attended such a lunch ⁢before,” Vagle told dagbladet. “Princess⁢ Ingrid alexandra has​ not taken⁢ part in official missions⁤ in general, and ⁤I ‌think ‍the plan has actually been ⁣that she⁤ should have it like⁣ that at least until she becomes crown princess.” ‌

A Positive Step for the royal House

Vagle believes this is a positive advancement for the royal family. “But the ⁤way it is now in ‍the royal house – both in ⁢terms of poor staffing and weakened trust, I think the only right‍ thing is to let her ‌step forward a little more,” she explained.‌ “They both need more work‍ capacity, and a positive wind. I think ⁣she can definitely help provide that.”
This lunch appearance follows Princess⁣ Ingrid Alexandra’s recent ‍completion of a military training exercise ​alongside other young Norwegians. A​ video ‍of the exercise highlights her commitment ⁤to her duties and‍ her preparedness for future‌ responsibilities.
This Dagbladet article recounts Princess ingrid Alexandra’s visit,alongside her mother Crown​ Princess Mette-Marit,to Drammen Hospital’s children and ‍youth department on Saint Lucia ‌Day.



Here are the key takeaways:



* **Spreading holiday cheer:**‌ The visit‌ aimed to‌ bring ⁢joy to hospitalized children during the holiday ⁣season. The‌ princesses sang songs and engaged in conversations with the young patients.



* **Surprise addition to ⁤the schedule:** ⁢Initially, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was⁢ only scheduled ‍to accompany her parents⁣ to the hospital.⁢ However, she unexpectedly added a government lunch to her schedule that afternoon.



* **Media interaction:** A Dagbladet reporter questioned the ⁤princess ‍about her experience wearing a binder from a camp she attended, but Ingrid politely⁤ declined to answer.



* **Positive reception:** The children ‌were ⁢delighted by the princesses’ visit, proudly ​showing off ‌their Lucia candles.One⁣ child even gifted ‌a candle to ​Princess Alexandra, which she carefully returned before continuing the tour.



**** the⁢ article highlights Princess Ingrid alexandra’s and Crown ‌Princess Mette-marit’s⁤ dedication to bringing happiness to children in‌ need, and Ingrid Alexandra’s growing involvement⁣ in public engagements.



The author’s tone appears neutral and​ informative, focusing on factual ‌reporting.

As Princess Ingrid Alexandra entered ⁣the hospital, a Dagbladet reporter inquired about her experience wearing a binder‍ from ⁢Skjold camp.

The princess politely smiled but declined to answer the‌ question.

“Must dry hands ‌on uniform,” read the ⁤caption⁢ accompanying a photograph of Princess Ingrid Alexandra at Skjold camp, published by​ Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra surprised everyone⁤ on Friday morning⁢ by adding a government ⁤lunch ⁢to ​her schedule. The 20-year-old was⁣ originally ‍only planned to accompany her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, to Drammen Hospital.
VISIT‍ THE CHILDREN: There⁣ was a whole crowd of children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo:‌ Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
VISIT ⁢THE ⁣CHILDREN: There was​ a whole crowd of ‌children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / ‍POOL
The change in plans means‌ Princess Ingrid alexandra will now join⁢ her parents ‍at the afternoon government lunch.
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to⁣ what ⁣they⁣ are told here. photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to what they are told here. Photo: Gorm Kallestad ⁢/ NTB / POOL
“There are ​ongoing changes ​to the princess’s program,” a spokesperson for the Royal House confirmed to Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Joins Official Royal Lunch⁣ for the First Time

Princess Ingrid ⁢Alexandra, heir to the Norwegian throne, made history⁢ on Wednesday by attending an official royal lunch for the first time, a notable ​step in her burgeoning public role.
Caroline Vagle, a royal house expert​ for Se og Hør magazine, emphasized the unprecedented nature of ⁤this event. “Here​ we see new beats, and ‍I think that’s vrey smart! As far as ⁢we ⁤know, she has never attended such a lunch ⁢before,” Vagle told dagbladet. “Princess⁢ Ingrid alexandra has​ not taken⁢ part in official missions⁤ in general, and ⁤I ‌think ‍the plan has actually been ⁣that she⁤ should have it like⁣ that at least until she becomes crown princess.” ‌

A Positive Step for the royal House

Vagle believes this is a positive advancement for the royal family. “But the ⁤way it is now in ‍the royal house – both in ⁢terms of poor staffing and weakened trust, I think the only right‍ thing is to let her ‌step forward a little more,” she explained.‌ “They both need more work‍ capacity, and a positive wind. I think ⁣she can definitely help provide that.”
This lunch appearance follows Princess⁣ Ingrid Alexandra’s recent ‍completion of a military training exercise ​alongside other young Norwegians. A​ video ‍of the exercise highlights her commitment ⁤to her duties and‍ her preparedness for future‌ responsibilities.
This Dagbladet article recounts Princess ingrid Alexandra’s visit,alongside her mother Crown​ Princess Mette-Marit,to Drammen Hospital’s children and ‍youth department on Saint Lucia ‌Day.



Here are the key takeaways:



* **Spreading holiday cheer:**‌ The visit‌ aimed to‌ bring ⁢joy to hospitalized children during the holiday ⁣season. The‌ princesses sang songs and engaged in conversations with the young patients.



* **Surprise addition to ⁤the schedule:** ⁢Initially, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was⁢ only scheduled ‍to accompany her parents⁣ to the hospital.⁢ However, she unexpectedly added a government lunch to her schedule that afternoon.



* **Media interaction:** A Dagbladet reporter questioned the ⁤princess ‍about her experience wearing a binder from a camp she attended, but Ingrid politely⁤ declined to answer.



* **Positive reception:** The children ‌were ⁢delighted by the princesses’ visit, proudly ​showing off ‌their Lucia candles.One⁣ child even gifted ‌a candle to ​Princess Alexandra, which she carefully returned before continuing the tour.



**** the⁢ article highlights Princess Ingrid alexandra’s and Crown ‌Princess Mette-marit’s⁤ dedication to bringing happiness to children in‌ need, and Ingrid Alexandra’s growing involvement⁣ in public engagements.



The author’s tone appears neutral and​ informative, focusing on factual ‌reporting.

The children were⁢ thrilled by the princesses’ visit, engaging in lively conversations after⁣ the musical performance.They ​proudly showed off their Lucia‍ candles,and Princess Ingrid Alexandra even received one as a gift – a ‌memento she​ carefully returned before continuing the tour.

As Princess Ingrid Alexandra entered ⁣the hospital, a Dagbladet reporter inquired about her experience wearing a binder‍ from ⁢Skjold camp.

The princess politely smiled but declined to answer the‌ question.

“Must dry hands ‌on uniform,” read the ⁤caption⁢ accompanying a photograph of Princess Ingrid Alexandra at Skjold camp, published by​ Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra surprised everyone⁤ on Friday morning⁢ by adding a government ⁤lunch ⁢to ​her schedule. The 20-year-old was⁣ originally ‍only planned to accompany her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, to Drammen Hospital.
VISIT‍ THE CHILDREN: There⁣ was a whole crowd of children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo:‌ Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
VISIT ⁢THE ⁣CHILDREN: There was​ a whole crowd of ‌children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / ‍POOL
The change in plans means‌ Princess Ingrid alexandra will now join⁢ her parents ‍at the afternoon government lunch.
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to⁣ what ⁣they⁣ are told here. photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to what they are told here. Photo: Gorm Kallestad ⁢/ NTB / POOL
“There are ​ongoing changes ​to the princess’s program,” a spokesperson for the Royal House confirmed to Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Joins Official Royal Lunch⁣ for the First Time

Princess Ingrid ⁢Alexandra, heir to the Norwegian throne, made history⁢ on Wednesday by attending an official royal lunch for the first time, a notable ​step in her burgeoning public role.
Caroline Vagle, a royal house expert​ for Se og Hør magazine, emphasized the unprecedented nature of ⁤this event. “Here​ we see new beats, and ‍I think that’s vrey smart! As far as ⁢we ⁤know, she has never attended such a lunch ⁢before,” Vagle told dagbladet. “Princess⁢ Ingrid alexandra has​ not taken⁢ part in official missions⁤ in general, and ⁤I ‌think ‍the plan has actually been ⁣that she⁤ should have it like⁣ that at least until she becomes crown princess.” ‌

A Positive Step for the royal House

Vagle believes this is a positive advancement for the royal family. “But the ⁤way it is now in ‍the royal house – both in ⁢terms of poor staffing and weakened trust, I think the only right‍ thing is to let her ‌step forward a little more,” she explained.‌ “They both need more work‍ capacity, and a positive wind. I think ⁣she can definitely help provide that.”
This lunch appearance follows Princess⁣ Ingrid Alexandra’s recent ‍completion of a military training exercise ​alongside other young Norwegians. A​ video ‍of the exercise highlights her commitment ⁤to her duties and‍ her preparedness for future‌ responsibilities.
This Dagbladet article recounts Princess ingrid Alexandra’s visit,alongside her mother Crown​ Princess Mette-Marit,to Drammen Hospital’s children and ‍youth department on Saint Lucia ‌Day.



Here are the key takeaways:



* **Spreading holiday cheer:**‌ The visit‌ aimed to‌ bring ⁢joy to hospitalized children during the holiday ⁣season. The‌ princesses sang songs and engaged in conversations with the young patients.



* **Surprise addition to ⁤the schedule:** ⁢Initially, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was⁢ only scheduled ‍to accompany her parents⁣ to the hospital.⁢ However, she unexpectedly added a government lunch to her schedule that afternoon.



* **Media interaction:** A Dagbladet reporter questioned the ⁤princess ‍about her experience wearing a binder from a camp she attended, but Ingrid politely⁤ declined to answer.



* **Positive reception:** The children ‌were ⁢delighted by the princesses’ visit, proudly ​showing off ‌their Lucia candles.One⁣ child even gifted ‌a candle to ​Princess Alexandra, which she carefully returned before continuing the tour.



**** the⁢ article highlights Princess Ingrid alexandra’s and Crown ‌Princess Mette-marit’s⁤ dedication to bringing happiness to children in‌ need, and Ingrid Alexandra’s growing involvement⁣ in public engagements.



The author’s tone appears neutral and​ informative, focusing on factual ‌reporting.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Ingrid Alexandra visit‌ the children's and youth department at Drammen Hospital on Saint Lucia Day. Photo: Andreas Fadum / Se‌ og Hør

The children were⁢ thrilled by the princesses’ visit, engaging in lively conversations after⁣ the musical performance.They ​proudly showed off their Lucia‍ candles,and Princess Ingrid Alexandra even received one as a gift – a ‌memento she​ carefully returned before continuing the tour.

As Princess Ingrid Alexandra entered ⁣the hospital, a Dagbladet reporter inquired about her experience wearing a binder‍ from ⁢Skjold camp.

The princess politely smiled but declined to answer the‌ question.

“Must dry hands ‌on uniform,” read the ⁤caption⁢ accompanying a photograph of Princess Ingrid Alexandra at Skjold camp, published by​ Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra surprised everyone⁤ on Friday morning⁢ by adding a government ⁤lunch ⁢to ​her schedule. The 20-year-old was⁣ originally ‍only planned to accompany her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, to Drammen Hospital.
VISIT‍ THE CHILDREN: There⁣ was a whole crowd of children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo:‌ Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
VISIT ⁢THE ⁣CHILDREN: There was​ a whole crowd of ‌children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / ‍POOL
The change in plans means‌ Princess Ingrid alexandra will now join⁢ her parents ‍at the afternoon government lunch.
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to⁣ what ⁣they⁣ are told here. photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to what they are told here. Photo: Gorm Kallestad ⁢/ NTB / POOL
“There are ​ongoing changes ​to the princess’s program,” a spokesperson for the Royal House confirmed to Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Joins Official Royal Lunch⁣ for the First Time

Princess Ingrid ⁢Alexandra, heir to the Norwegian throne, made history⁢ on Wednesday by attending an official royal lunch for the first time, a notable ​step in her burgeoning public role.
Caroline Vagle, a royal house expert​ for Se og Hør magazine, emphasized the unprecedented nature of ⁤this event. “Here​ we see new beats, and ‍I think that’s vrey smart! As far as ⁢we ⁤know, she has never attended such a lunch ⁢before,” Vagle told dagbladet. “Princess⁢ Ingrid alexandra has​ not taken⁢ part in official missions⁤ in general, and ⁤I ‌think ‍the plan has actually been ⁣that she⁤ should have it like⁣ that at least until she becomes crown princess.” ‌

A Positive Step for the royal House

Vagle believes this is a positive advancement for the royal family. “But the ⁤way it is now in ‍the royal house – both in ⁢terms of poor staffing and weakened trust, I think the only right‍ thing is to let her ‌step forward a little more,” she explained.‌ “They both need more work‍ capacity, and a positive wind. I think ⁣she can definitely help provide that.”
This lunch appearance follows Princess⁣ Ingrid Alexandra’s recent ‍completion of a military training exercise ​alongside other young Norwegians. A​ video ‍of the exercise highlights her commitment ⁤to her duties and‍ her preparedness for future‌ responsibilities.
This Dagbladet article recounts Princess ingrid Alexandra’s visit,alongside her mother Crown​ Princess Mette-Marit,to Drammen Hospital’s children and ‍youth department on Saint Lucia ‌Day.



Here are the key takeaways:



* **Spreading holiday cheer:**‌ The visit‌ aimed to‌ bring ⁢joy to hospitalized children during the holiday ⁣season. The‌ princesses sang songs and engaged in conversations with the young patients.



* **Surprise addition to ⁤the schedule:** ⁢Initially, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was⁢ only scheduled ‍to accompany her parents⁣ to the hospital.⁢ However, she unexpectedly added a government lunch to her schedule that afternoon.



* **Media interaction:** A Dagbladet reporter questioned the ⁤princess ‍about her experience wearing a binder from a camp she attended, but Ingrid politely⁤ declined to answer.



* **Positive reception:** The children ‌were ⁢delighted by the princesses’ visit, proudly ​showing off ‌their Lucia candles.One⁣ child even gifted ‌a candle to ​Princess Alexandra, which she carefully returned before continuing the tour.



**** the⁢ article highlights Princess Ingrid alexandra’s and Crown ‌Princess Mette-marit’s⁤ dedication to bringing happiness to children in‌ need, and Ingrid Alexandra’s growing involvement⁣ in public engagements.



The author’s tone appears neutral and​ informative, focusing on factual ‌reporting.

Crown Princess Mette-marit and ⁤Princess Ingrid Alexandra brought holiday cheer to Drammen Hospital on Saint Lucia Day, December ‌13th. ⁢The princesses visited the children’s​ and youth department,delighting the ‍young‌ patients ⁣with a performance ⁣and warm ‌conversations.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Ingrid Alexandra visit‌ the children's and youth department at Drammen Hospital on Saint Lucia Day. Photo: Andreas Fadum / Se‌ og Hør

The children were⁢ thrilled by the princesses’ visit, engaging in lively conversations after⁣ the musical performance.They ​proudly showed off their Lucia‍ candles,and Princess Ingrid Alexandra even received one as a gift – a ‌memento she​ carefully returned before continuing the tour.

As Princess Ingrid Alexandra entered ⁣the hospital, a Dagbladet reporter inquired about her experience wearing a binder‍ from ⁢Skjold camp.

The princess politely smiled but declined to answer the‌ question.

“Must dry hands ‌on uniform,” read the ⁤caption⁢ accompanying a photograph of Princess Ingrid Alexandra at Skjold camp, published by​ Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra surprised everyone⁤ on Friday morning⁢ by adding a government ⁤lunch ⁢to ​her schedule. The 20-year-old was⁣ originally ‍only planned to accompany her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, to Drammen Hospital.
VISIT‍ THE CHILDREN: There⁣ was a whole crowd of children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo:‌ Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
VISIT ⁢THE ⁣CHILDREN: There was​ a whole crowd of ‌children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / ‍POOL
The change in plans means‌ Princess Ingrid alexandra will now join⁢ her parents ‍at the afternoon government lunch.
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to⁣ what ⁣they⁣ are told here. photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to what they are told here. Photo: Gorm Kallestad ⁢/ NTB / POOL
“There are ​ongoing changes ​to the princess’s program,” a spokesperson for the Royal House confirmed to Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Joins Official Royal Lunch⁣ for the First Time

Princess Ingrid ⁢Alexandra, heir to the Norwegian throne, made history⁢ on Wednesday by attending an official royal lunch for the first time, a notable ​step in her burgeoning public role.
Caroline Vagle, a royal house expert​ for Se og Hør magazine, emphasized the unprecedented nature of ⁤this event. “Here​ we see new beats, and ‍I think that’s vrey smart! As far as ⁢we ⁤know, she has never attended such a lunch ⁢before,” Vagle told dagbladet. “Princess⁢ Ingrid alexandra has​ not taken⁢ part in official missions⁤ in general, and ⁤I ‌think ‍the plan has actually been ⁣that she⁤ should have it like⁣ that at least until she becomes crown princess.” ‌

A Positive Step for the royal House

Vagle believes this is a positive advancement for the royal family. “But the ⁤way it is now in ‍the royal house – both in ⁢terms of poor staffing and weakened trust, I think the only right‍ thing is to let her ‌step forward a little more,” she explained.‌ “They both need more work‍ capacity, and a positive wind. I think ⁣she can definitely help provide that.”
This lunch appearance follows Princess⁣ Ingrid Alexandra’s recent ‍completion of a military training exercise ​alongside other young Norwegians. A​ video ‍of the exercise highlights her commitment ⁤to her duties and‍ her preparedness for future‌ responsibilities.
This Dagbladet article recounts Princess ingrid Alexandra’s visit,alongside her mother Crown​ Princess Mette-Marit,to Drammen Hospital’s children and ‍youth department on Saint Lucia ‌Day.



Here are the key takeaways:



* **Spreading holiday cheer:**‌ The visit‌ aimed to‌ bring ⁢joy to hospitalized children during the holiday ⁣season. The‌ princesses sang songs and engaged in conversations with the young patients.



* **Surprise addition to ⁤the schedule:** ⁢Initially, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was⁢ only scheduled ‍to accompany her parents⁣ to the hospital.⁢ However, she unexpectedly added a government lunch to her schedule that afternoon.



* **Media interaction:** A Dagbladet reporter questioned the ⁤princess ‍about her experience wearing a binder from a camp she attended, but Ingrid politely⁤ declined to answer.



* **Positive reception:** The children ‌were ⁢delighted by the princesses’ visit, proudly ​showing off ‌their Lucia candles.One⁣ child even gifted ‌a candle to ​Princess Alexandra, which she carefully returned before continuing the tour.



**** the⁢ article highlights Princess Ingrid alexandra’s and Crown ‌Princess Mette-marit’s⁤ dedication to bringing happiness to children in‌ need, and Ingrid Alexandra’s growing involvement⁣ in public engagements.



The author’s tone appears neutral and​ informative, focusing on factual ‌reporting.

Crown Princess Mette-marit and ⁤Princess Ingrid Alexandra brought holiday cheer to Drammen Hospital on Saint Lucia Day, December ‌13th. ⁢The princesses visited the children’s​ and youth department,delighting the ‍young‌ patients ⁣with a performance ⁣and warm ‌conversations.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Ingrid Alexandra visit‌ the children's and youth department at Drammen Hospital on Saint Lucia Day. Photo: Andreas Fadum / Se‌ og Hør

The children were⁢ thrilled by the princesses’ visit, engaging in lively conversations after⁣ the musical performance.They ​proudly showed off their Lucia‍ candles,and Princess Ingrid Alexandra even received one as a gift – a ‌memento she​ carefully returned before continuing the tour.

As Princess Ingrid Alexandra entered ⁣the hospital, a Dagbladet reporter inquired about her experience wearing a binder‍ from ⁢Skjold camp.

The princess politely smiled but declined to answer the‌ question.

“Must dry hands ‌on uniform,” read the ⁤caption⁢ accompanying a photograph of Princess Ingrid Alexandra at Skjold camp, published by​ Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra surprised everyone⁤ on Friday morning⁢ by adding a government ⁤lunch ⁢to ​her schedule. The 20-year-old was⁣ originally ‍only planned to accompany her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, to Drammen Hospital.
VISIT‍ THE CHILDREN: There⁣ was a whole crowd of children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo:‌ Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
VISIT ⁢THE ⁣CHILDREN: There was​ a whole crowd of ‌children and young people who were present to greet the royals. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / ‍POOL
The change in plans means‌ Princess Ingrid alexandra will now join⁢ her parents ‍at the afternoon government lunch.
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to⁣ what ⁣they⁣ are told here. photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB / POOL
LISTENING: The princess and the crown princess listen with interest to what they are told here. Photo: Gorm Kallestad ⁢/ NTB / POOL
“There are ​ongoing changes ​to the princess’s program,” a spokesperson for the Royal House confirmed to Dagbladet.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Joins Official Royal Lunch⁣ for the First Time

Princess Ingrid ⁢Alexandra, heir to the Norwegian throne, made history⁢ on Wednesday by attending an official royal lunch for the first time, a notable ​step in her burgeoning public role.
Caroline Vagle, a royal house expert​ for Se og Hør magazine, emphasized the unprecedented nature of ⁤this event. “Here​ we see new beats, and ‍I think that’s vrey smart! As far as ⁢we ⁤know, she has never attended such a lunch ⁢before,” Vagle told dagbladet. “Princess⁢ Ingrid alexandra has​ not taken⁢ part in official missions⁤ in general, and ⁤I ‌think ‍the plan has actually been ⁣that she⁤ should have it like⁣ that at least until she becomes crown princess.” ‌

A Positive Step for the royal House

Vagle believes this is a positive advancement for the royal family. “But the ⁤way it is now in ‍the royal house – both in ⁢terms of poor staffing and weakened trust, I think the only right‍ thing is to let her ‌step forward a little more,” she explained.‌ “They both need more work‍ capacity, and a positive wind. I think ⁣she can definitely help provide that.”
This lunch appearance follows Princess⁣ Ingrid Alexandra’s recent ‍completion of a military training exercise ​alongside other young Norwegians. A​ video ‍of the exercise highlights her commitment ⁤to her duties and‍ her preparedness for future‌ responsibilities.
This Dagbladet article recounts Princess ingrid Alexandra’s visit,alongside her mother Crown​ Princess Mette-Marit,to Drammen Hospital’s children and ‍youth department on Saint Lucia ‌Day.



Here are the key takeaways:



* **Spreading holiday cheer:**‌ The visit‌ aimed to‌ bring ⁢joy to hospitalized children during the holiday ⁣season. The‌ princesses sang songs and engaged in conversations with the young patients.



* **Surprise addition to ⁤the schedule:** ⁢Initially, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was⁢ only scheduled ‍to accompany her parents⁣ to the hospital.⁢ However, she unexpectedly added a government lunch to her schedule that afternoon.



* **Media interaction:** A Dagbladet reporter questioned the ⁤princess ‍about her experience wearing a binder from a camp she attended, but Ingrid politely⁤ declined to answer.



* **Positive reception:** The children ‌were ⁢delighted by the princesses’ visit, proudly ​showing off ‌their Lucia candles.One⁣ child even gifted ‌a candle to ​Princess Alexandra, which she carefully returned before continuing the tour.



**** the⁢ article highlights Princess Ingrid alexandra’s and Crown ‌Princess Mette-marit’s⁤ dedication to bringing happiness to children in‌ need, and Ingrid Alexandra’s growing involvement⁣ in public engagements.



The author’s tone appears neutral and​ informative, focusing on factual ‌reporting.

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