Norway's Princess Ingrid Alexandra Celebrates Her 21st Birthday

Princess Ingrid Alexandra is currently serving as Private Alexandra with the Engineering Battalion

On 21 January, Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway turned 21. She was born on 21 January 2004. The Princess is second in line for the Norwegian throne after her father, Crown Prince Haakon. Princess Ingrid Alexandra is currently serving as Private Alexandra with the Engineering Battalion of the Northern Brigade at the Skjold camp in Troms.

Ingrid Alexandra began a 12-month military service as a conscript at the Engineer Battalion in Brigade Nord on 17 January 2024. The Court also announced that she extended her military service to 15 months.

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  1. غير معرف21/1/25 12:09

    Happy birthday to this beautiful Princess.

    - Astrid.

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  2. غير معرف21/1/25 12:10

    Happy Birthday to this lovely princess.
    - Anon 9:13

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  3. As a natural beauty she looks good in everything but I admit I was hoping for a more glamorous photo!

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    1. غير معرف21/1/25 15:23

      @ Coralie
      Why ? She is in the army. No glamorous photos like Princess Leonor who is constantly photographed in gala uniform. Maybe we will have to wait for seeing Princess Ingrid Alexandra in a gala uniform when she has finished her military duty.

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    2. غير معرف21/1/25 15:29

      @Coralie 12:45 My guess is they wanted to present the image of a responsible, hard-working, dutiful young woman

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    3. غير معرف21/1/25 15:39

      This is her life right now. There is enough "glamorous "photos of her if thats the only thing we want.

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    4. غير معرف21/1/25 18:18

      Anon 15.23 It's important not to compare Princess Ingrid Alexandra to Princess Leonor, as their paths and roles are quite different. Each princess is carving out her own unique journey and way of serving her country for obvious reasons.

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    5. غير معرف21/1/25 18:27

      Anon 15.39 you mean like this?

      https://www.seher.no/kjendis/sjokkerte-i-kirken/80182919

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    6. غير معرف21/1/25 19:52

      18:27 so petty...https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F8kchX-XMAAngQc.jpg:large

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    7. غير معرف22/1/25 08:25

      15:23 Why do you feel the compulsion to compare two totally different Crown Princesses of two totally different countries?
      You still struggle to understand.

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  4. Bon et heureux anniversaire à une belle jolie princesse à qui je souhaite que la prolongation de son service militaire de 15 mois se passe dans de bonnes conditions !

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  5. غير معرف21/1/25 15:12

    Happy Birthday to Princess Ingrid Alexandra!

    Janet

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  6. غير معرف21/1/25 15:38

    Happy birthday, gorgeous.

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  7. غير معرف21/1/25 20:34

    Agree with Coralie nice glamorous photos would have been nice after all you are only 21 once.

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  8. غير معرف21/1/25 20:54

    A very happy 21st Birthday to a beautiful Pss. She really looks good in Camouflage.
    css

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  9. How time flies, I remember watching bits of her parents' wedding on TV.

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  10. غير معرف21/1/25 23:45

    I do admire the young heirs to the thrones honouring the armed services. One day they will be their Commander in Chief.
    Lenor of Spain is serving with Spanish Navy
    Elisabeth of Belgium to has served in branches of the Belgium armed services.
    Christian of Denmark starts his training next month.
    When I wonder will we hear off CA of the Netherlands starting her tour of duty?
    Lowri.

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    1. غير معرف22/1/25 13:29

      The Dutch royal family has a different tradition and relationship with the military. While King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands has a background in the military and served in the Royal Netherlands Air Force, the heirs to the Dutch throne are not required to undergo military training as part of their formal education. The Dutch monarchy is more focused on ceremonial duties, diplomacy, and public service, rather than an explicit military connection. Princess Amalia, the current heir, has not undergone military training because the Dutch monarchy does not have the same institutional expectation for it.

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    2. غير معرف23/1/25 11:34

      Doubtfult there is any country it is expected they do a military service. They chose to as a part of their future job.

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