Leah Isadora Behn was confirmed at Jar Church in Bærum

King Harald, Queen Sonja, Princess Märtha Louise, Maud Angelica and Emma Tallulah. Leah Isadora Behn is wearing Bunad traditional folk costume
On August 30, 2020, Leah Isadora Behn, the daughter of Princess Martha Louise of Norway, was confirmed at Jar Church in Bærum. The royal family gathered at Jar Church to see the confirmation of Leah Isadora Behn. King Harald and Queen Sonja were also present at the church.
King Harald, Queen Sonja, Princess Märtha Louise, Maud Angelica and Emma Tallulah. Leah Isadora Behn is wearing Bunad traditional folk costume
Due to the coronavirus circumstances, only close family members attended the ceremony. After the confirmation, the royal family went to the Hvalstrand Restaurant in Asker for dinner. Princess Märtha Louise congratulated her daughter's confirmation and shared photos on her social media account.
King Harald, Queen Sonja, Princess Märtha Louise, Maud Angelica and Emma Tallulah. Leah Isadora Behn is wearing Bunad traditional folk costume
King Harald, Queen Sonja, Princess Märtha Louise, Maud Angelica and Emma Tallulah. Leah Isadora Behn is wearing Bunad traditional folk costume

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  1. Anonymous31/8/20 09:56

    What a beautiful young woman Leah Isadora is!
    Congrats!
    Another natural beauty.

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    1. Anonymous31/8/20 14:15

      Yes , indeed. Leah Isadora is a very beautiful young lady .

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  2. Anonymous31/8/20 12:03

    Like her mother and grandmother: a beauty!
    I love the traditional Norwegian costume also!

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  3. Beautiful young lady. Her confirmation gown, if that's the proper word, is gorgeous. The embroidery is exquisite.

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  4. Augustine31/8/20 12:59

    c'est la plus jolie des 3 filles car elle ressemble à sa mère

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  5. Anonymous31/8/20 16:21

    A beautiful young lady and a beautiful gown! Judy.

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  6. What a beautiful young lady Leah Isadora Behn. Congratulations on this special day. I love the blue tones on her bunad dress.

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  7. I imagine how bittersweet this great day has been for Leah Isadora, for her mum , sisters and the rest of the Royal Family.
    Her dear dad died tragically and hasn' been able to share with her daughter such an importante day in her life.
    I found it very touching.

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  8. * I find it very touching.

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  9. Congratulations to beautiful Leah Isadora! She takes after her beautiful Mother .

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  10. Congratulations to beautiful Leah Isadora! She takes after her beautiful Mother .

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  11. Very, very, very beautiful pictures!!!

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  12. Anonymous31/8/20 21:31

    Love the costum, wonderful fit.

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  13. Anonymous31/8/20 21:47

    Beautiful pictures. I love that King Harald and Queen Sonja gift their grandchildren a bunad for their confirmation. The colors in the bunad look great with Leah’s coloring.

    E.B.B.

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  14. Anonymous1/9/20 02:29

    A confirmation is a significant step in a young persons life.The traditional costume is lovely.All the best for the future.

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  15. Leah is a beautiful young lady, strongly resembling her mother. She looks stunning in her bunad, the workmanship is exquisite. Her dear father would have been in her thoughts no doubt, she is a very strong and capable young lady.

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  16. Anonymous1/9/20 06:57

    Lovely - very touching.

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  17. Thank you ladies, is bunad the Norwegian name for their folk dresses?

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    1. Anonymous2/9/20 17:11

      It is in an umbrella term for all the different folk costumes in Norway, both for women and men. There are around 400 different bunads in Norway, no one knows the exact number.

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  18. Anonymous2/9/20 07:58

    Yes, it is the traditional Norwegian dress used on a number of festivities.
    The word Bunan comes from Old Norse and means both dress and house.

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  19. Anon, 7:11 PM, and 9:58 AM, many thanks, for your explanations! Go well!

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