Princess Ingrid Alexandra received representatives from the Norwegian Reserve Officers’ Association (NROF) at the Royal Palace in Oslo. During the audience, President Arnfinn Vik and Secretary General Erik Gustavson presented the Princess with her appointment as an honorary member of NROF, along with the NROF’s Medal of Honor with a laurel branch.
NROF is a politically independent, nationwide organization founded in 1896 for Norwegian reservists and others with an interest in defense and emergency preparedness. The association works to strengthen Norway’s total defense, safeguard the competence of reservists, and create platforms for training, cooperation, and professional development.
Earlier this year, the Princess completed her 15-month compulsory military service in the Army with the Engineer Battalion in Brigade North, where she served as a gunner on a CV90 armored engineering vehicle.




Ingrid's work style seems to be all suits, much liker mother. It would be nice to see her in dresses while she is still young
ReplyDeleteQuel merveilleux sourire chez la princesse qui porte un élégant chemisier à volants jusqu'au col !
ReplyDeleteI like the blue, frilly blouse, they come and go, they are either in fashion or out, but this college style is always handy to have in one‘s warderobe.
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This is college style? In which country? For us, in college, our dress sense was very far and very much poorer!
DeleteWhile I am unsure about all the ruffles, the light blue color of the blouse looks beautiful on Princess Ingrid Alexandra. However, her hair being pulled back in such a severe way, is not my favorite look.
ReplyDeleteGuess we should be impressed only took 5 days before we could read about it 😉
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DeleteCongratulations to the very beautiful Princess of Norway.
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The pretty blue blouse adds a feminine touch, lovely colour for her. Not keen on the harshly pulled back hair however being a military honour she is wearing her hair as she did when training. Last photo she must of quickly put her jacket back on and the lapel was not straightened.
ReplyDeleteShe looks very feminine and elegant. I love the blue ruffle blouse, its pretty. Adding interest to the plain Blue pantsuit, she looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ava.. Very feminine, but also professional to match the honor for which she is being accorded. Excellent and congratulations Princess!
DeleteI guess those medals match the colours she is wearing.
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