Norwegian Crown Prince couple attended a reception in Oslo

Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a red wesley midi skirt by Gabriela Hearst. Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery

Minister of Culture and Equality of Norway, Lubna Jaffery, held a reception in honor of the Norwegian athletes who have competed in the Special Olympics World Games 2023 in Berlin. Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit attended the reception that took place at the Government Representation Room, and congratulated the Norwegian athletes.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a red wesley midi skirt by Gabriela Hearst. Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery

Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a red wesley midi skirt by Gabriela Hearst. Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery

Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a red wesley midi skirt by Gabriela Hearst. Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery

Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a red wesley midi skirt by Gabriela Hearst. Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery

Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a red wesley midi skirt by Gabriela Hearst. Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery

Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a red wesley midi skirt by Gabriela Hearst. Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery

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  1. Mette-Marit a su bien choisir l'association du noir et du rouge ; avec sa blondeur, elle est délicieuse !

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  2. Mette-Marit needs a better hairstyle. This one is not flattering on her and does nothing to enhance her face. With all her resources she can do much better.

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  3. What lovely photo’s with fantastic people.

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  4. This is a very nice look, for MM. The hairstyle does nothing for her. She is a beautiful lady show it off. css

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  5. What a fabulous group, seems like a lot of fun. Wonderful!

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  6. LOL if MM has curls in her hair the comments are she should have straight hair. If she has straight hair...🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️

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    1. It's not an issue of curly or straight. It's that she has a very severe, blunt cut that has no style and is not flattering.

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    2. You are right. It is a bit of a custom on this site. There are queens and princesses who cannot do good no matter how beautiful their hair or their outfit is. I have already said it and I repeat it once again : if you don't like somebody you will always find something to break her/him down. It has become a Catherine, Letizia & Mary site as if there are no other beautiful queens and princesses in the world.

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    3. It has nothing to do with liking or not liking someone. We don't know any of these ladies personally so we can't like or dislike them. I thought this is a fashion/style site where we comment on clothes, hair, shoes, makeup etc. When someone looks great we say so. It's not that they cannot "do good". If there is room for improvement we point it out.

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    4. P. the original25/11/23 09:38

      Please, @Anonymous 24/11/23 at 13:12, spare your bias and old fashioned, bitter and boring remarks at least when commenting on CP Mette- Marit.
      Enough with all this senseless bashing.
      It's so clear that you do not have a clue about how a modern woman should dress and style her hair.
      I get the impression that you try hard to find someone and something to bring down at all costs but...what for?
      The generation gap between you and the majority of the royal ladies featured on this blog is huge and too deep , you just can't make up for lost time.
      These ladies will never fulfil your old fashioned views nor would they accept the ' orthopedic' counseling you spread in some of your commentaries over the shoes they should wear.
      I bet they do not care a little bit, they just stick to contemporary fashion trends and that's all.

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    5. 18:21and commenting on fashion, does this mean normal decency is dead? Because if we read comments on this blog, they have become really, really nasty. People say stuff about the royals that they never would say to the people in their life or would like to hear about themselves. And if you wouldn't say it to friends and family, where is your moral compass? You should know you are stepping over the border for what is ok to say. And 14:52 is completely right in every word she says. Many of us have seen that and said it several times. I personally can't see anything wrong with Mette-Marit's hair.

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    6. It is not up to us to say what they should do with their hair. We only can say that we don't like it that way or this way. But finally it is she who decides. Maybe, with her health issues, she is not always feeling fit enough to put curls in her hair or trying another color.

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  7. This a perfect look for M-M--spare, simple, streamlined style. No fussy anything--she looks chic and sophisticated yet perfectly dressed for the occasion. In terms of the hair issue--I think M-M has beautiful hair and the straight blunt cut probably the easiest way to style her hair because of her hair texture. What I wish she would do is move away from the platinum color to a softer blonde color--I feel like the platinum is too harsh for her. Still, she is lovely and always seems so warm and approchable.

    Janet

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