On December 20, 2022, Queen Sonja of Norway visited the Children's and Youth Clinic at Akershus University Hospital (Ahus) in Lorenskog, Oslo. Upon arrival, the Queen was welcomed by 5-year-old Milla, who presented flowers to the Queen. The Queen took part in a Christmas workshop with children in the hospital.
Some children and young people have to spend Christmas in the hospital. At the clinic, the staff work to create an experience as good as possible for children, young people and their carers who have to spend the holidays there.
Nice outfit on Queen Sonja. I especially like her coat. It looks both comfortable, warm and very elegant. The cuffs are of a contrasting colour as is one of the lapels from what I can see. Her dress is nice (I can see a red dress theme going amongst our royal ladies - in tune with the Christmas spirit), however I think she should have been the scarf OR the statement necklace as both on top of each other is too much.
ReplyDeleteQueen Sonja's red outfit looks festive and lovely. It is cold in Norway in December so everyone wears a scarf, of course.
DeleteVanessa, I agree. I love the photo in which the Queen bends down and talks to the little girl.
DeleteLa reine Sonja est vraiment une belle dame qui sait faire preuve de beaucoup d'empathie ; elle a du goût dans chacune de ses tenues en portant très souvent son incontournable collier de grosses perles ; par curiosité, j'aimerais connaître leur origine ?!
ReplyDeleteShe is an amazing lady, so genuine and kind.
ReplyDeleteLovely outfit. So elegant
ReplyDeleteLove this outfit on her. css
ReplyDeleteOh is the collar of her coat real or fake fur ? 🤣 I don't think it is.
ReplyDeleteI agree she is always quite elegant.
Queen Sonja is a very beautiful person and her country must be very proud of her. She has excellent tast and style when it comes to fashion.
ReplyDeleteIn 2023 she will have 86 candels to blow out on her birthday cake.
A very happy holiday season to the Norwegian Royal Family.
May they have peace during this period to compensate for the family 'ups-n-downs' they've had over the last couple of years.
they have had over
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