LaMinka
Royal Highness
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I really like the new site. Beautiful pictures
There are three children in the Crown Prince and Crown Princess’s family: Marius Borg Høiby, Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra and His Highness Prince Sverre Magnus.
Inded.Avalon said:I like the new site a lot, especially this part from Crown Prince Haakon's bography:
It's really nice they didn't write: The couple has 2 children + Crown Princess's son from previous relationship. Instead they wrote: "There are 3 children in the Family".
MissSaga said:I wonder if the Norwegian royal family is getting inspiration from the Danish one, these sites are very alike
Sister Morphine said:Speaking of that photo of Mette-Marit, here it is: Mette
I could easily see this photo in Vogue or Vanity Fair. Tres chic.
GlitteringTiaras said:That photo of Mette-Marit is absolutely stunning!
KikkiB said:I've been perusing through the English version of kongehuset.no to see how things were there. And I noticed something, to me, strange. And that is that Marius is "titled" Master Marius Borg Høiby?!? I thought the title Master was used in the gentry (which doesn't exist in Norway).
I think it's also very much a generational thing. I won't hesitate to call my grandmother's friends/older neighbours by "Mrs. So-and-So", because that's the way she refers to them in conversation - which ties in to the whole Mrs. Ferner-thing - but you realize how much the Norwegian society has changed in a generation, when the time came for Märtha Louise, and she didn't tack Mrs. Behn behind her princess title.KikkiB said:Though, I don't find it strange that people call Princess Astrid Fru (Mrs) Ferner, but that is because she's always been that (as long as I've lived anyhow).
Some layout changes has been made on the NRF website. No big difference. The picture on the front is now the 3 generation photo.
Norwegian: kongehuset.no - Forsiden
English: The Royal House of Norway - English