Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway attended the Norad Policy Forum, which was titled “last billions” of people living in poverty at Norad's new premises in Oslo. The Crown Princess spoke to N Orad Communications Manager Eva Bratholm about her work on HIV / AIDS and the UN AIDS program and UNAIDS. |
Her shoes seem to be about two sizes too small. And if I'm not completely mistaken she's showing a beginning hallux valgus. Well, that's the price you have to pay wearing high heels too often.
ReplyDeleteNo not really, it's just because she is sitting. Pics from before of her in these Chloe ballerina.
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The shoes look odd. They are too short for the toes. Maybe that is how they are but I think it's odd looking. Too much top of toes in my opinion.
DeleteDiane if you look at the pic I published above you see that they are not, but we saw these toes recently and one of them have showed the toes a lot so I guess this is kind a normal ;)http://www.svenskdam.se/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Madeleine-6-700x453.png
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Always thos hig heels, how they can standing it, somethimes for hours, al the princesses
ReplyDeleteThey have to make an rendez-vous together, about those high heels, to change this , haha
Oh dear, change the shoes, please. And take finally fashion lessons from the Queen herself. Doesn't matter if one likes high heels or not, if one is a "Petite"-size or not. Style is different.
ReplyDeleteWhy because the shoe are falling of her foot? You might not like this newest trend with flounces, so keep your eyes closed this spring it is the hottest right now!
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