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Mary Anne
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From Hello:
Having just celebrated their first wedding anniversary, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit will be staying at Kongsseteren, the family's private residence near Oslo, for Christmas. The prince's marriage to the former waitress, who has a young son from a previous relationship, raised a few eyebrows at first, but now she and five-year-old Marius are very popular, and there has been a flood of presents for them both from members of the public.
On the night before Christmas, the family - which includes King Harald's uncle and cousins - sits down to a dinner of cod or grilled pork, with an English plum pudding for dessert, a relic of Queen Maud's reign. The tree, which does not arrive until December 24, is decorated by the royals, and the presents are laid out on a series of low tables. Norwegian royals give the Christmas Eve service a miss, preferring instead to congregate at the chapel of Holmenkollen on Christmas Day itself. The church is packed to the rafters for the music-oriented service, which members of the general public also attend.
Having just celebrated their first wedding anniversary, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit will be staying at Kongsseteren, the family's private residence near Oslo, for Christmas. The prince's marriage to the former waitress, who has a young son from a previous relationship, raised a few eyebrows at first, but now she and five-year-old Marius are very popular, and there has been a flood of presents for them both from members of the public.
On the night before Christmas, the family - which includes King Harald's uncle and cousins - sits down to a dinner of cod or grilled pork, with an English plum pudding for dessert, a relic of Queen Maud's reign. The tree, which does not arrive until December 24, is decorated by the royals, and the presents are laid out on a series of low tables. Norwegian royals give the Christmas Eve service a miss, preferring instead to congregate at the chapel of Holmenkollen on Christmas Day itself. The church is packed to the rafters for the music-oriented service, which members of the general public also attend.