The Future Queen: Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s Fashion in 2024

Queen Mary. For the occasion, the Princess wore a green floral-print dress by Reformation

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is second in line to the Norwegian throne. The Princess spent much of 2024 undergoing military training. She also attended several events with her family throughout the year. In May 2024, King Frederik and Queen Mary visited Norway. During their visit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra attended a private lunch with King Frederik—who is also her godfather—and Queen Mary. For the occasion, the Princess wore a green floral-print dress by Reformation.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore REFORMATION Zelda Floral Print Crepe Midi Dress

For the wedding ceremony, Ingrid Alexandra wore a Bunad, a traditional Norwegian folk costume

Princess Ingrid Alexandra attended her aunt Princess Märtha Louise’s wedding in Geiranger. Princess Märtha Louise married Durek Verrett. For the wedding ceremony, Alexandra wore a Bunad, a traditional Norwegian folk costume. At the pre-wedding dinner, she opted for a pleated maxi dress by Ba&Sh, and for the gala dinner, she wore a navy gown by Galvan.

At the pre-wedding dinner, Ingrid Alexandra wore a green pleated maxi dress by Ba&Sh

Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore Ba&Sh Wasta Pleated Maxi Dress

Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore a black print satin jacket

On December 18, 2024, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit hosted a pre-Christmas gathering for aid workers from humanitarian organizations at the Palace Chapel in Oslo. Princess Ingrid Alexandra also attended the event. On December 25, 2024, she joined her family for the traditional Christmas service at Holmenkollen Chapel.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore a navy wool coat and a burgundy knit dress

Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore a navy wool coat and a burgundy knit dress
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  1. Ingrid Alexandra can wear whatever she wants. She is a natural beauty!

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  2. Délicieuse Ingrid Alexandra qui sait se vêtir avec beaucoup de goût !

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  3. Anonymous3/1/25 16:51

    Not fussy on the ba&sh dress the front plunge is not flattering, though the colour is. She always looks nice. I prefer her hair when it is not severely pulled back. Such a naturally pretty face.

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  4. Anonymous3/1/25 18:39

    I am not sure about the ba&sh dress but otherwise she is gorgeous. Helena

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  5. Anonymous3/1/25 18:43

    Ingrid Alexandra is not the future queen of Norway. The future king is her father, Crown Prince Aakon.
    Patty

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    1. Anonymous3/1/25 21:19

      Future does not mean 'the next' one. Future means sometime in the years or decades to come, and therefore she is the future queen (regnant) of Norway, after her father is the reigning King.
      - Anon 9:13

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    2. Anonymous3/1/25 21:32

      Her father is first in line, yes - but she is most certainly the future queen.

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    3. She will be the future Crown Princess and Queen of Norway - after his father CP Haakon with H 😉.
      She looks very lovely and self confident.

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  6. Anonymous3/1/25 18:49

    I like her simple, unfussy style …a very beautiful young woman.

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  7. Anonymous3/1/25 19:39

    She is incredibly beautiful
    All natural

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  8. Anonymous3/1/25 21:16

    Even that really quite hideous green dress cannot ruin her beauty. I have to admit that I like when young faces and beautifully rounded smooth foreheads are fully visible without hair competing for attention.

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    1. Anonymous4/1/25 01:43

      21:16 harsh! Let’s be really careful how we speak about young people, Royal or not, as they dare to be in public, learn what styles they like etc. I love her in the green dress and admire her warmth before the cameras.

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    2. Anonymous4/1/25 15:27

      I also think we should be a little bit careful about how we speak about young people. We have been there ourselves and should still remember how sensitive we were. I also mean we should let the young royals be young and let them dress like young people. They are gonna soon enough have to deal with their responsibility.

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  9. Anonymous4/1/25 06:12

    She is a real natural beauty. But honestly, her fashion choices are not that great. I think she can afford advise so she should get it.

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  10. Anonymous4/1/25 06:12

    She is a real natural beauty. But honestly, her fashion choices are not that great. I think she can afford advise so she should get it.

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    1. Anonymous4/1/25 09:22

      She’s a kid! Let her grow and explore and try and learn over time as we all did! She does not have to be perfect nor to take a stylist! Meanwhile let’s let her enjoy herself and youth without criticism.

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    2. Anonymous4/1/25 15:34

      Honestly since we should be adults, why not try to act like one? Speak to young royals just in the same matter you want us to speak to your kids or grandkids. What is with so-called grown ups tese days. She dresses like a young woman. Just like our does, and I for one can't see any wrong with it. She is gorgeous and can't see anything wrong with how she dresses. Had been interesting if we could share photos of ourselves and how we dresses and looks, right? 😂🤣

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    3. She is still very young. Let her develop her own style.

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    4. Anonymous4/1/25 15:55

      She is a young woman not a kid. Her fashion choices will develop over time. I am not a fan of bra less dresses on all ladies as the cleavage depth needs altering to fall appropriately.

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  11. Anonymous4/1/25 13:19

    These are nice summaries that Helen is writing. Happy New Year, Helen! 🎆 Chris L

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  12. Anonymous4/1/25 21:57

    I A is a very beautiful young girl. Nice to see her again. She can wear about anything and look good. I like her in the National Dress, from the 1st pic.
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