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As some of you may know, the Regent Couple said last year that they weren't planning any public celebrations of the anniversary.
Why? Due to the large-scaled and extensive celebrations of the Silver/Consecration Jubilees in 2016 and the 80th Birthdays in 2017.
Well, now, there's been a change of plans.
August 27th: The Queen opens her childhood home at Maihaugen open-air museum at 16:30. The King, The CP Couple and Princess Märtha Louise will also be in attendance.
The House (where Sonja Haraldsen and CP Harald spent a lot of time before they were allowed to marry) was moved from Vinderen in Oslo to Maihaugen at Lillehammer in 2016.
Read more about it here:
Queen Sonja’s childhood home becomes museum – Royal Central
The Queen’s childhood home is being cut up and moved - Norway Today
Photos of the house at Vinderen in the 1960s: pic 1 - pic 2
Photos of the house at Vinderen in the 2010s: pic 1 - pic 2
Photos of the moving in 2016: pic 1 - pic 2 - pic 3
Photo of the house at Maihaugen in August 2018
August 29th (the wedding day): The Royal Family (we don't know whom yet) is present at a Celebratory Church Service at Oslo Cathredral at 15:00.
And as one can see in the Royal House article below, 200 members of the public will be invited to attend. All you have to do is to send an Email to gullbryllup@slottet.no before Friday 24th of August at 16:00. - The first ones will be selected: Vil du være med på gullbryllupsfeiringen? - kongehuset.no
There will also, according to TV2's royal expert Kjell Arne Totland, be a private family dinner at either the Royal Palace or at the Bygdøy Estate in the evening.
And the court will probably release new official photos of Their Majesties.
September 3rd: Forsvarets stabsmusikkorps (The Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces) honors the King and Queen with a concert that takes place outside Oscarshall Palace in Oslo at 18:30. The Regent Couple will be present and there is free entrance to the public. We don't know whether other members of the Royal Family will attend yet.
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Television-coverage:
The state owned Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK):
NRK1 (Norway's largest TV-channel):
August 28th:
Will send the first episode (which is about the marriage) of the 7-part 2016 documentary ''Konge og Dronning i 25 år'' (King and Queen for 25 years) from 21:20 to 22:20.
August 29th:
Will send the 1968 broadcast of the wedding from 11:40 to 14:00.
Will broadcast the Church Service at Oslo Cathredral live and talk to guests in the studio from 14:00 to 16:15.
Will send a live programme with guests in the studio from 19:45 to 20:55.
Will send a new interview with the Queen at her childhood home at Maihaugen from 21:20 to 21:50
TV 2 Group (Norway's largest commercial media company):
TV2 News Channel will likely be completely dominated by it.
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And if anyone wonders, yes, I'm going to go completely Golden Wedding Anniversary crazy.
Why? Due to the large-scaled and extensive celebrations of the Silver/Consecration Jubilees in 2016 and the 80th Birthdays in 2017.
Well, now, there's been a change of plans.
August 27th: The Queen opens her childhood home at Maihaugen open-air museum at 16:30. The King, The CP Couple and Princess Märtha Louise will also be in attendance.
The House (where Sonja Haraldsen and CP Harald spent a lot of time before they were allowed to marry) was moved from Vinderen in Oslo to Maihaugen at Lillehammer in 2016.
Read more about it here:
Queen Sonja’s childhood home becomes museum – Royal Central
The Queen’s childhood home is being cut up and moved - Norway Today
Photos of the house at Vinderen in the 1960s: pic 1 - pic 2
Photos of the house at Vinderen in the 2010s: pic 1 - pic 2
Photos of the moving in 2016: pic 1 - pic 2 - pic 3
Photo of the house at Maihaugen in August 2018
August 29th (the wedding day): The Royal Family (we don't know whom yet) is present at a Celebratory Church Service at Oslo Cathredral at 15:00.
And as one can see in the Royal House article below, 200 members of the public will be invited to attend. All you have to do is to send an Email to gullbryllup@slottet.no before Friday 24th of August at 16:00. - The first ones will be selected: Vil du være med på gullbryllupsfeiringen? - kongehuset.no
There will also, according to TV2's royal expert Kjell Arne Totland, be a private family dinner at either the Royal Palace or at the Bygdøy Estate in the evening.
And the court will probably release new official photos of Their Majesties.
September 3rd: Forsvarets stabsmusikkorps (The Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces) honors the King and Queen with a concert that takes place outside Oscarshall Palace in Oslo at 18:30. The Regent Couple will be present and there is free entrance to the public. We don't know whether other members of the Royal Family will attend yet.
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Television-coverage:
The state owned Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK):
NRK1 (Norway's largest TV-channel):
August 28th:
Will send the first episode (which is about the marriage) of the 7-part 2016 documentary ''Konge og Dronning i 25 år'' (King and Queen for 25 years) from 21:20 to 22:20.
August 29th:
Will send the 1968 broadcast of the wedding from 11:40 to 14:00.
Will broadcast the Church Service at Oslo Cathredral live and talk to guests in the studio from 14:00 to 16:15.
Will send a live programme with guests in the studio from 19:45 to 20:55.
Will send a new interview with the Queen at her childhood home at Maihaugen from 21:20 to 21:50
TV 2 Group (Norway's largest commercial media company):
TV2 News Channel will likely be completely dominated by it.
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And if anyone wonders, yes, I'm going to go completely Golden Wedding Anniversary crazy.
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