On December 10, 2025, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, and Ana Corina Sosa — the daughter of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado — attended the 2025 Save the Children Peace Prize Party held at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo. Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado received the prize for her efforts to secure democratic rights for the people of Venezuela.
King Harald V, Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and Princess Ingrid Alexandra met with Ana Corina Sosa, daughter of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, ahead of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony at Oslo City Hall.
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J’ai une préférence pour le manteau et les bottes de la princesse Ingrid Alexandra. Ils sont d’une belle couleur.
ReplyDeleteJe n’affectionne pas du tout la robe de Mette Marit. Elle manque de modernité.
-Astrid.
Astrid : j'aurais pu écrire exactement les mêmes mots, vous m'avez précédée. C'est effectivement un très joli bordeaux, qui semble presque violet cassis (je le trouve plus chaud et plus agréable que le bordeaux foncé qui s'approche parfois vers le marron).
DeletePaloma.
Elégantes toutes les deux ; j'adore le Bordeaux du manteau, de la robe que l'on retrouve dans les bottes d'Ingrid Alexandra !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous purple on Ingrid, and nice to see MM in a hat. PS MM is not wearing the tinkerbell dress, but a new Ava mini roses dress https://piatjeltastudio.com/cdn/shop/files/ava-mini-roses-712.jpg?v=1758128905&width=932
ReplyDeleteIngrid is wearing a new Ralph Lauren dress.
CP Mette Marit must be delighted to have her daughter with her now that she has vacation from her Australian university to stay at home for the Christmas holidays. They are both looking good. I like the burgundy coat and boots of Princess Ingrid Alexandra. I think the black and white dress CP Mette Marit is wearing is a rewear. Both mother and daughter took there boots off inside to wear shoes instead. That is how it is done in the cold and snowy countries during winter, they leave their boots in a room near a side entrance of the castle or house/villa were they live and put on a pair of normal shoes.
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