On November 14, 2024, Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway visited the Army's Engineer Battalion, where her daughter, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, has been serving. Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway operates a CV90 STING vehicle at Skjold Camp in Indre Troms, holding the rank of Private. The Princess began her one-year military service with the Engineering Battalion in January. Initially scheduled to conclude at the end of the year, her service has been extended until April 2025.
La vera bellezza è questa, due principesse mamma e figlia che si mostrano naturali e rilassate e senza nessuna posa.
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DeleteBoth mother and daughter look wonderful here: happy, relaxed and very congenial. The casual back knot of MM's hair suits her quiet personality so well.
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This is Norwegian natural beauty. No make-up, no fillers, no hair extensions ....
ReplyDeleteIA certainly has an amazing complexion. Literally flawless.
DeleteNorway's secret weapon is Ingrid Alexandra. She looks great in camouflage. Would love to see her at State events. Nice to see MM with her daughter.
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Proud mother!!! Lovely MOTHER-DAUGHTER relationship!!!!
ReplyDeleteMM looks tired!
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DeleteGreat photos of mother and daughter. Princess Ingrid Alexandra is a real beauty
ReplyDeleteMM's being in awe for her daughter, so sweet!
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When you are in the Army you do not have time to be present at State events in gala uniform, like it is the custom in other countries. Since her service has been extended until April next year, we will probably see her when she will go on Christmas leave to her parents and family.
ReplyDeleteSince Princess Ingrid Alexandra is serving in the military, she can wear a military uniform at State visits in the future, if she chooses to.
DeleteAs a comparison, Prince Daniel of Sweden can’t wear a military uniform because he has not done any military service.
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