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Crown Princess Mette-Marit: She gives private insights into her home

You can endure it here: Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway have called Gut Skaugum their home since 2003.

Asker – Gut Skaugum, the estate of Crown Princess Mette-Marit (48) and Crown Prince Haakon (48), is surrounded by an extensive garden and forest and is located around 20 kilometers southwest of the capital Oslo. From the outside, the royal residence in the municipality of Asker looks simple and discreet, but inside it looks completely different.

The Norwegian royal family only occasionally allows a peek behind the walls of the Skaugum manor; official appointments are very rare there. When the Crown Prince couple invites into their own four walls, there is usually a special occasion behind it. A few days ago, 20 young guests were allowed to take a closer look at the house of Crown Prince Haakon’s family of four.
At 24royal.de * you can take a look at the stylish furnishings of Mette-Marit’s home Gut Skaugum.

Mette-Marit and Haakon held lunch to commemorate their 20th wedding anniversary this year and the associated establishment of their charitable fund “Kronprinsparets Fond”. In addition to the Crown Prince couple, 20 participants in the fund projects took their places at the table decorated with flowers. The palace shared some snapshots of the visit on Instagram. The group posed in a sumptuous but not cluttered living room with light blue walls. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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