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Mette-Marit and Haakon: Moving farewell to the victims in Kongsberg

The victims of the attack were remembered with a memorial service in the Kongsberg Church. Mette-Marit and Haakon from Norway were among the guests.

Kongsberg – The deep sympathy was clear to see Crown Princess Mette-Marit (48) and Crown Prince Haakon (48). A few days after the terrible assassination attempt in Kongsberg, Norway, the Crown Prince couple took part in a memorial service held in honor of the victims.

The attack on October 13th caused horror worldwide, and the Norwegian royal family was also deeply shocked by the act in Kongsberg, which cost five lives. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon traveled to the city southwest of Oslo at the weekend to support the residents and their families.
Impressions from the memorial service for the victims of Kongsberg can be found at 24royal.de *.

The couple followed the emotional memorial service, which was led by Pastor Aasbø, from the front row and sat next to Mayor Kari Anne Sand (62). Visibly moved, they listened to the sermons and musical lectures, a candle was lit for each victim. Crown Princess Mette-Marit fought back tears and could not hide her dismay, near tears she reached for the handkerchief. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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