The celebrations planned for January for the 18th birthday of Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway have been canceled for the time being. That’s behind it.
Oslo – The coming of age of Norway’s future queen should be celebrated with a gala dinner and a government event. The Norwegian royals wanted to celebrate their daughter’s 18th birthday with a loud gun salute, the Norwegian population has been looking forward to the spectacle for months. The rejection should hit you, even more the reason for it:
The pandemic has entered a new phase that makes this measure necessary, reports 24royal.de *
The royal court in Oslo has now confirmed that the events will be postponed as the number of coronavirus infections rises and the authorities want to change the code of conduct to halt developments and protect residents. Like every daughter or son in the transition to adult life, Ingrid Alexandra (17) should have been looking forward to a big party.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, the secret star of the Norwegian royals around Crown Prince Haakon (48), will come of age on January 21. Instead of the announced gala dinner and the announced gunfire, it will now be very quiet.
The daughter of Crown Princess Mette-Marits (48) is already on the home straight for her big moment and has already worked through some points that the son of King Harald V (84) was able to experience before his own 18th birthday. This included milestones such as a visit to a Norwegian air force base to gain insight into their military tasks and also to experience a sightseeing flight over large parts of Norway in a fighter jet. Before that, the princess had already spent a day with a special hunter unit in Rena.
The palace remains silent about how the aspirant to the throne has accepted the rejection. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA