Princess Märtha Louise attends a conference in the Oslo
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Princess Martha Louise of Norway attends a conference celebrating of the 100th anniversary of the Norwegian Equestrian Federation at Oslo Military Society (Oslo Militære Samfund) in Oslo, Norway on December 03, 2015.
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It's nice to see Martha-Louise again, she is looking well. I did wonder why the press would publish a photo of her blowing her nose - it seemed a bit mean; but Folkebladet captioned the pic with the comment that Martha-Louise "was clearly moved" during her presentation.
She looks like italian politician Alessandra Moretti http://www.termometropolitico.it/1164056_elezioni-regionali-veneto-alessandra-moretti-vinciamo-noi.html
The comment that she is 'no longer HRH n must work work a living' sparked my curiosity. Her history (Wikipidia) is most enlightening. Very interesting.
Is she crying?
ReplyDeleteRavissante!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see Martha-Louise again, she is looking well.
ReplyDeleteI did wonder why the press would publish a photo of her blowing her nose - it seemed a bit mean; but Folkebladet captioned the pic with the comment that Martha-Louise "was clearly moved" during her presentation.
OMG elle essuyait son nez en public devant un micro?
ReplyDeleteravissante princesse que l'on voit peu à mon goût
ReplyDeleteUne des plus belles princesses du gotha
ReplyDeleteShe is so pretty.... She should have more royal engagements
ReplyDeleteI agree, she is very pretty.
DeleteShe is no longer a HRH, just HH and she has to work to support herself, so she just do a few of these every year, manily to support her patronage.
DeleteI love princess Martha Louise!
ReplyDeleteShe looks like italian politician Alessandra Moretti
ReplyDeletehttp://www.termometropolitico.it/1164056_elezioni-regionali-veneto-alessandra-moretti-vinciamo-noi.html
Princess Märtha Louise is very beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThe comment that she is 'no longer HRH n must work work a living' sparked my curiosity. Her history (Wikipidia) is most enlightening. Very interesting.
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