In 2019, it was announced that Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway had changed schools. The Royal Court said that the future queen would start the 10th grade at Uranienborg School in Oslo in August 2019. From 2014 to 2019, the Princess had been enrolled at Oslo International School at Bekkestua. Earlier, from 2010 to 2014, she attended Jansløkka School in Asker.
The school that the Princess is…
Home-schooling is unfamiliar to most students, and it can be difficult to find motivation, and most of the students miss their classmates. To show some compassion and support for her fellow students during this time, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, and the other student council…
Major royal children's event cancelled in Norway
15th April 2020
Oslo Municipality’s national day committee met on Tuesday evening and concluded it won’t be possible to carry out the annual national day celebration in the Norwegian capital as usual.
The parade is the most iconic part of Norway’s grand national…
You can now become the Norwegian Crown Prince Family's neighbour
23rd January 2020
Now you can now become the Norwegian Crown Prince Family’s neighbour. The Norwegian Crown Prince Couple rents out one of their houses on the Skaugum Estate, and the villa is just a few metres from the Crown Prince Couple’s own home.
You can now rent a house for 27.000 Norwegian crowns a month; this is approximately 2.800 US dollars or 2.200 British pounds. The house has a plot of…
16 facts about Princess Ingrid Alexandra on her 16th birthday
21st January 2020
Today, Tuesday 21 January, Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway turns 16-years-old. To celebrate the occasion, we have compiled 16 facts about the Princess which you might not have known before:
Following Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s birth, Germany’s leader had to go…
Ari Behn's funeral held in Oslo
3rd January 2020
On Friday, the funeral took place for Ari Behn, the former husband of Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, at Oslo Cathedral.
Ari Behn died last week after taking his own life on Christmas Day aged 47. Many royals and members of the Behn family attended the funeral which…
Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Queen Sonja mark the completion of royal sculpture park
17th September 2019
Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, marked this Tuesday, the arrival of the last new sculptures in Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s Sculpture Park in the Palace Park by the Royal Palace in Oslo. The Princess was accompanied by her grandmother, Her Majesty Queen Sonja. The ceremony also marked the completion of the park.
Her Majesty the Queen and Her Royal Highness Princess…
Taking a look at the presents Princess Ingrid Alexandra received for her confirmation
2nd September 2019
Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway was confirmed in the Royal Chapel at the Royal Palace in Oslo on Saturday. Guests from all over Norway and Europe gathered to celebrate the Princess. And of course, they brought with them presents. Let us take a closer…
Thousands sign Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s congratulations protocol
31st August 2019
Today, Princess Ingrid Alexandra will be confirmed, but all week, this has been discussed in various Norwegian and international media. The festivities began on Friday when thousands of Norwegians signed the congratulations protocol to congratulate the young princess on her…
Norway's government gives Princess Ingrid Alexandra a nature reserve
30th August 2019
Earlier this week Royal Central reported that King Harald and Queen Sonja’s special confirmation gift to Princess Ingrid Alexandra was a Norwegian national costume, also called a “bunad”. The costume is a reconstructed women’s bunad from the 1880s. The Princess has chosen elements for the costume, and Her Majesty the Queen has taken an active part in the project.
Today, the Norwegian…