Princess Ingrid Alexandra Visits Karasjok and Kirkenes in Finnmark County

This visit marks Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s first official solo visit within Norway

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway will visit Karasjok and Kirkenes on 26–27 January to gain a better understanding of Finnmark County. The town of Karasjok or Kárášjohka is a small municipality in the centre of the county of Finnmark. Kirkenes is a small town located close to the Finnish and Russian borders. This visit marks Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway’s first official solo visit within Norway.

This visit marks Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s first official solo visit within Norway

This visit marks Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s first official solo visit within Norway

On Sunday, 25 January, Princess Ingrid Alexandra arrived in the municipality of Karasjok, where she will spend the night on the plateau. During the visit on Monday, she will, among other engagements, visit a school in Karasjok and the Sámi Parliament. On Tuesday, the journey will continue to Kirkenes.

This visit marks Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s first official solo visit within Norway
14 Comments
  1. Anonymous25/1/26 22:56

    Gosh those northern lights are fabulous , the princess is dressed warmly, scarf is perfect in Norwegian colours.

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  2. The Northern Lights, what an incredible sight, so beautiful. It must be very cold. She is very rugged up, excellent!

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    1. P. the original26/1/26 06:57

      Hello, @ Ava, how are you?
      I am fine.
      Here you can see what I had talked about some time ago, this incredible natural phenomenon , the northern lights.
      Can you see the darkness all around?
      Yes, there are extreme life conditions due to the freezing cold and the snow.
      Kirkenes, I love!
      You can't go out in such severe weather conditions unless you are well rugged up layers clothing is usually recommended).
      Here you can see nature and God grandeur and I personally have always found a great sense of peace in Norway.
      Princess Ingrid Alexandra looks beautiful and , of course, she can manage the most severe weather conditions as a native Norwegian young woman.
      Hugs!!!
      👍👋

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    2. Anonymous26/1/26 07:46

      -21°C

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  3. Anonymous26/1/26 07:36

    Not the place here for personal letters

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    1. Anonymous26/1/26 10:06

      It doesn’t really matter if long-term P writes to long-term Ava. It’s rather fun to read!

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    2. P. the original26/1/26 10:43

      Oh, hello, @ Anonymous 07:36,
      I didn't know you had been appointed as a new blog administrator!
      Come on, let the owner of this platform state the rules, you can never have any control on them.
      You know, nice "personal letters" full of kindness and good manners can be inspirational for those accustomed to writing rude and senseless comments.
      Just think about it.
      By the way, where is your comment on Princess Ingrid Alexandra?
      Enjoy your day, if you can.
      Cheers.

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    3. P. the original26/1/26 11:21

      Yes, you are exactly right,
      @ Anonymous10:06.
      Long - term, kind P the original- Ava interaction is always to be preferred to long- term rude comments on this blog!
      Moreover, I can really talk about Norway from my personal first- hand experience.
      I can see no one else making informed comments on this fabulous country.
      Clothing is strongly connected to the challenging weather conditions found especially in the norternmost (arctic) regions of Norway so comments should keep into consideration the climate before commenting on the outfits.


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    4. Anonymous26/1/26 17:52

      Indeed...great and beautiful pictures

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  4. Magnifique photo avec l’aurore boréale !

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  5. Anonymous26/1/26 12:11

    @10.43 - sarcasm is the lowest form of wit!

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    1. P. the original26/1/26 18:28

      @ Anonymous 12:11:
      wow, now you are on the wise side, from good to better.
      Provided you know what sarcasm is, of course.
      Still lacking knowledgeable comments on Princess Ingrid Alexandra, though.

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  6. Anonymous26/1/26 18:05

    Dear P. The Original, I was taught by my mother not to take myself too seriously, very sound advice. How about you? I was not aware that this is a travel blog. Ava Pittman‘s comments were appropriate and perfectly adequate.
    🌞 Virginia

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  7. Anonymous26/1/26 22:55

    @18.28- your comments simply display both ignorance and arrogance.

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