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oh my goshhhhh.....
Se og hør does indeed have the pictures from the baby shopping, they confrim the story that she "had a break down" and is tired before the birth (or maybe tired of journalists) The press must be getting really impatient also, I guess Se og Hør would have a reporters both at the hospital and at Skaugum now, and probably have driven after them to see where they were going.Ingrid Alexandra said:the source is a girlfriend to a guy I work with. She works at Baby Shop. there are no pictures as I know, but maybe Se og Hør will print some tomorrow!?! According to the source, Mette-Marit was not happy with the photographs who followed her.
Talk about being impatient. VG reports that German magazines claim that the birth has already taken place. http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=110359Larzen said:Se og hør does indeed have the pictures from the baby shopping, they confrim the story that she "had a break down" and is tired before the birth (or maybe tired of journalists) The press must be getting really impatient also, I guess Se og Hør would have a reporters both at the hospital and at Skaugum now, and probably have driven after them to see where they were going.
Lena said:That´s common practice. They always do this around a Royal or celebrity birth. It´s all about being first one with something. Even in weeks, when something really important happens, it can happen, that they put it only as small headline on the cover and publish an other heartbreaking (invented...of course) story on the cover.
So we are still waiting...it´s getting tiresome.
Oh btw Jennifer Garner got a girl...and now it even wouldn´t surprise me, when Claire would be faster with her twins...
Some picrures I have scanned from Se og Hør:Larzen said:Se og hør does indeed have the pictures from the baby shopping, they confrim the story that she "had a break down" and is tired before the birth (or maybe tired of journalists) The press must be getting really impatient also, I guess Se og Hør would have a reporters both at the hospital and at Skaugum now, and probably have driven after them to see where they were going.
LaMinka said:
norwegianne said:Talk about being impatient. VG reports that German magazines claim that the birth has already taken place. http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=110359
The credibility of it all gets strange when, according to VG, 7tage has a picture of where they claim the birth took place (which would be Rikshospitalet) and the building is the government's Cabinet building. (Regjeringsbyggningen)
OMG,Larzen said:And in Germany they are so impatient that she has now already had her new baby
Here are the headlines:
-The 3. baby, now her mother happiness is complete
-So happy with the 3. baby
-The 3. Royal baby, all about her new mothers happiness
-DRAMATIC birth, all about the birth:
She was admitted to hospital but Norwegian radiostations report that in the last minut she changed her mind and had the baby at home, a very nervous Haakon waking in and out of the hospital confirmed the rumours
But when her cute baby now sleeps by her side she can smile at her worries.
The Press secretary at the Palace refuse to comment
http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=110359
LaMinka said:
Ingrid Alexandra said:the source is a girlfriend to a guy I work with. She works at Baby Shop. there are no pictures as I know, but maybe Se og Hør will print some tomorrow!?! According to the source, Mette-Marit was not happy with the photographs who followed her.
Maxie said:Layla1971, you have to come to Holland! We use a lot of English words and when we notice that someone is a foreigner, we start to speak English automatically, whether we master it or not!
I suppose that is also going to be a difficulty for Layla in learning a new language. People in the Scandinavian countries have a relatively good grasp on English, and, a lot of the time, we prefer to talk that to foreigners to make it easier for them. It makes it very hard to learn the languages, to put it like that.Maxie said:Layla1971, you have to come to Holland! We use a lot of English words and when we notice that someone is a foreigner, we start to speak English automatically, whether we master it or not!
norwegianne said:I suppose that is also going to be a difficulty for Layla in learning a new language. People in the Scandinavian countries have a relatively good grasp on English, and, a lot of the time, we prefer to talk that to foreigners to make it easier for them. It makes it very hard to learn the languages, to put it like that.
Layla1971 said:Thanks for the advice Maxie! Actually I want to work in Holland in a few years, and I'm not too confident about learning Dutch! At least people speaking some English would help.
norwegianne said:I suppose that is also going to be a difficulty for Layla in learning a new language. People in the Scandinavian countries have a relatively good grasp on English, and, a lot of the time, we prefer to talk that to foreigners to make it easier for them. It makes it very hard to learn the languages, to put it like that.
What is your source? I haven't heard anything.Royal Fan said:ive heard its already been born can anyone confirm this?
ah... rarely trust a German magazine At least not until it is properly confirmed from the palace... it is discussed in the previous page of this thread.Royal Fan said:a German magazine they are talking about it on one of the messageboards
There is very little mention of it at all, actually.purple_platinum said:oh my gosh.. the waiting is getting ridiculous..
is the norwegian newspaper or tv share the same frustation, norwegianne?