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Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (born 21 January 2004) is the elder child of Crown Prince Haakon and the second child of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and a grandchild of King Harald V. She is second in line of succession to the Norwegian throne after her father. She is expected to become the country's second female monarch, after the 15th ...
- An 18th Birthday Celebration
- An Increasing Role For The Princess
- Her Story So Far
- Princess Ingrid Alexandra Sculpture Park, Oslo
- Royal Duties to Date
The day before her birthday, Ingrid Alexandra visited the Norwegian parliament, where she was introduced to their work by Parliament president Masud Gharahkhani. She also visited the prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre and the Supreme Court. On her birthday, she is expected to receive congratulations from government ministers, the judiciary and diploma...
The Royal Court announced that Ingrid Alexandra will “carry out an increasing number of official tasks” on behalf of the Royal Family now she has turned 18. She now has office space in the Royal Palace. However, Ingrid Alexandra is currently studying at Elvebakken upper secondary school in Oslo. The Royal Court stressed that education would remain ...
Born on 21 January, 2004, at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo, Ingrid Alexandra is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon. She has a brother, Sverre Magnus, born approximately two years after her. Her mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has an older son–Marius Borg Høiby–from a previous relationship. Ingrid Alexandra was christened in th...
One of the popular sculpture parks in Oslo, this fairytale-inspired section of the Royal Palace Gardens was opened as part of the King and Queen's 25th anniversary celebrations in 2016. The park wasn't just named after the Princess. She also actively participated in its planning, by choosing designs from sculpture ideas submitted by schoolchildren ...
Although the Princess will begin to undertake more royal duties now she has turned 18, she has already taken part in numerous events. Together with her grandfather the King, she participated in the opening ceremony of 2016 Winter Youth Olympicsin Lillehammer. Ingrid Alexandra has also christened some vessels, including the Norwegian Rescue Company'...
Jan 23, 2023 · Ingrid Alexandra will become Norway’s first female monarch in 600 years when she ascends the throne after her father. Even more momentously, she will do so ahead of her younger brother, Prince Prince Sverre Magnus, after her grandfather King Harald changed the succession laws before her birth to ensure any first-born girls would have precedence over their siblings.
Aug 31, 2019 · Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra was born on 21 January 2004 at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo. The Princess is second in line of succession to the throne. The Princess was christened in the Palace Chapel on 17 April 2004. It was her grandfather, His Majesty The King, who presented the Princess for baptism.
Jan 21, 2024 · Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra turned 20 today. Princess Ingrid Alexandra was born on 21 January 2004 at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo. The Princess is second in line of succession to the throne. The future queen started a millitary training in the Engineering Battalion in Brigade Nord last week.
Jan 21, 2022 · Princess Ingrid Alexandra turns 18 on January 21st 2022. Her big birthday means she can now act as Regent of Norway, if required. ... Ingrid Alexandra was born on January 21st 2004 in Oslo, the ...
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Jun 17, 2022 · They also had a message for all the young people of Norway – with a special focus on those who, like Princess Ingrid Alexandra, were born in 2004. “Remember that you need to take care of each other, and believe in yourselves when you are creating what is to be the Norway of tomorrow,” said the Crown Princess.