Christmas preparations at Skaugum, the residence of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway in Asker, Norway. Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and with their children Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus took part in a program of a Norwegian television. Video : (NRK TV) |
Aaah so cute!
ReplyDeleteThe royal CP family are talking part in a link that a radio program startet connecting people around the country with Christmas stories. The link is now 200 meters long.
ReplyDelete-This is our Christmas link, and on it stands gratitude, says Prince Sverre Magnus and shows off a gingerbread ring to be connected at the thousands of rings that make up the entire Norwegian Christmas link.
Thank you !
DeleteLove to hear that background of this. Thanks so much=)
DeleteBeautiful photos, god bless them
ReplyDeleteIt's a little unexpected that they are decorating the ring on top of a book -- on the face of Queen Elizabeth...
ReplyDeleteYou mean their grandmother? If I had to guess, I would think this is a coffee table book of her art over the years!
DeleteIt's a book about Queen Elizabeth II and her diamond jewelry.
DeleteIl n'y a pas de cuisine pour y décorer le gâteau !
ReplyDeleteTo 17:43 and 19:06. If you had seen the program you would have known why. This visit from NRK was part of a Christmas show that are in Norway every year the night before Christmas eve. They started the visit in the kitchen making ginger coockies with the family while they were talking to all 4 about Christmas, what they looked forward to at christmas, next year etc(and to the lady who thinks IA is creepy, we saw 2 normal, polite children who participated with joy). Then they went into the library to hang ginger hearts on the Christmas tree, after this the segment to the Christmas link was recorded. So blame NRK for not want to go back to the kitchen and put up all their equipment again.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 17:43, the ring was on a glass plate.
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