The Norwegian Crown Prince Family Hosts a Reception for Paralympic Athletes

Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus

On April 10, 2026, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit hosted a reception at the Royal Palace in Oslo for the Norwegian athletes who participated in the Paralympics in Milano Cortina 2026. Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus were also in attendance. The Crown Princess attended the reception wearing a nasal cannula that delivers oxygen directly into her nose.

Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus

Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus

Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus

Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus
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  1. Anonymous10/4/26 15:16

    Wide trousers yes, wide and extremely flared trousers (with shine) no (but, without shine also no). Mette-Marit's jacket is, well, a jacket. I am afraid not much queenly elegance to expect from her, but then, the same applies for Haakon as a future king, so at least they offer a harmonious appearance in this respect. It is not so much criticism, it is the result of repetitive sightings on this blog. - Ingrid-Alexandra's top is nice, I would have chosen the lighter green shade in it for the pants, it would confirm that they are a composed outfit. I don't know why but the blue pants does not really do this job.

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    1. Anonymous10/4/26 17:44

      I suspect the Criwn Princess’s somewhat roomy clothing was chosen not just for fashion, but to accommodate the apparatus she would have to be wearing that supplies the oxygen to her nasal cannula.

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    2. Anonymous10/4/26 19:31

      @17:44 - There is a man standing behind Mette-Marit holding her portable oxygen container & tube (unless there's something I'm missing). ~~Ruthie

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    3. Anonymous10/4/26 20:01

      @17:44: not very probable that the oxygen supply is hidden (of all places) in the wide legs of her trousers ...

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    4. Anonymous10/4/26 20:15

      When we are really sick, we do our best. Wearing clean clothes is enough, fantastic fashion is not expected!

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    5. Anonymous10/4/26 20:57

      2001 the is a military man holding the oxygen supply, it is not hiding in her wide pants

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    6. Anonymous11/4/26 00:33

      Someone has been eating lemon today 😂🤣

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    7. Anonymous11/4/26 12:23

      Dear 15:16, Crown prince Haakon has never been well-dressed, he tries, but he is not yet the monarch so there is room for expansion. I have often noticed that his son, Sverre Magnus, is far more elegant than his father. Have a good look, the photo proves my praise!!!
      🌞 Virginia

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    8. Anonymous11/4/26 13:29

      If one have seen people who must have oxygen one knows it is rather complicated and take a lot of preparation if they must move from one place to another. Even by car they need almost the whole back seat for themself and their oxygen container and accessories.

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    9. Anonymous11/4/26 14:32

      @20:15: as for "we,", please talk for yourself. Nobody expects high fashion from a royal, they are not fashion models. This is not the point and illness is also not the point. The point here was the overly wide "bell" legs of her pants and this has really nothing to do with being ill or not.

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  2. Anonymous10/4/26 16:02

    Is Mette Marit still crown princess of Norway?!

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    1. Anonymous10/4/26 17:15

      Go read the papers if you want to know it. This is a fashion blog.

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    2. Anonymous10/4/26 17:22

      Yes of course she’s crown Princess of Norway.

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    3. Anonymous10/4/26 17:48

      Look it up

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    4. Anonymous10/4/26 20:50

      Hopefully not very soon.

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    5. Anonymous11/4/26 00:31

      MM havent broken any law or abused anyone. Take a chill pill.

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    6. Oh dear, here we go! please not on this blog. Thank you.

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    7. Agree with 17:15 !!

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    8. P. the original11/4/26 10:43

      I couldn't agree more with you, Ava.
      Words count so let's focus on this event more than a single human, please.
      I can't help but feel compassion for Mette- Marit's declining health conditions .
      Sometimes empathy should prevail over other considerations, especially when someone is fighting fo dear life.
      Please, stop harsh criticism on her on this blog.
      Thank you.

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    9. P. the original11/4/26 10:53

      * words matter

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    10. Thank you @Ava Pittman and @P. the original 🙏

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    11. P. the original12/4/26 10:47

      You know,@ Zucchina, I'm not one who easily buy the " truths" sold by some gossip mags or the gutter press.
      I only believe what I see with my own two eyes.
      Nor am I in a position to act as an impromptu Sherlock Holmes in this instance and look for villains and alligations.
      I am nowhere near to a cynical person either, never been one.
      Being ruthless won't make anybody feel better on this blog,.
      Life is unpredictable and no one knows what future brings also in terms of health conditions.
      Anyone might be experiencing the same destructive illness or a similar one.
      What I read bere is all but compassion in most cases.
      It would be like trying to
      take aim at a woman- Mette- Marit- who is already down on her knees and that's alien to my upbringing and ethics.
      Sincerely,
      P. the original


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    12. Anonymous12/4/26 16:02

      @P
      I can see where you come from an respect your point of view.
      At the same time I myself see this from a different perspective. Befriending a convicted sex offender does not align to my upbringing and ethics, so that's why I find it difficult to sympathise or defend her actions, words and judgement in this whole Epstein-scandal. She still is a public person, representing her country and people, the wife of a future head of state. Being critical about her in her role as crown princess, and future queen, is what comes with this level of seriously questionable involvement.
      This blog is for some people their outlet on their opinions on matters regarding the royals. You may agree or disagree with some, and that is fine.
      Personally I can separate the private person from the job or role they have. her struggle with her disease gets my full sympathy. Nevertheless that doesn't give her (or anyone) a free pass for what you do in you professional life.

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    13. Anonymous13/4/26 09:42

      Anon 16:02. This is so true, I couldn't agree more. Very, very sensible comment.

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    14. P. the original13/4/26 10:34

      @ Anonymous 16:02
      Thank you for your reply.
      I wrote back but I can't see my post here.
      Yes, you are absolutely right: sex offenders do not align to my upbringing and ethics either.
      As to the word " convicted": no, I think Mette- Marit befriended him much time before these dreadful crimes emerged, of which she was unaware at the time.
      Then, you are exactly right again: the Princess's public and private lives have to be considered separately.
      I am in no position to establish undeniable facts as I have nothing in my hands to set up a rushed trial on this fashion blog.
      It is only up to professionals to investigate and to law courts to establish truths, facts and evidence
      I just remember Mette- Marit's statement and how she regrets her lack of judgement.
      All that I see in the current post is a woman who still holds the title of Crown Princess of Norway (only the Monarch is entitled to strip her of any royal title whatsoever ) and is struggling to carry out her engagements taking all related risks.
      I am focusing more on the woman than on the Princess in this instance and that's all I can symphatize with.
      Lack of compassion for a seriously ill human has no room in my life book.
      As to the man behind her, I suspect he is a navy medical officer or the like, in charge of monitoring the Princess's healthy conditions throughout this official event.
      Should have she stayed secluded in her apartments not to be exposed on the public scene anymore?
      Maybe.
      I guess this is a way to show unity inside the Norwegian Royal Family.
      Mette- Marit might want to make clear that she can still be trusted and supported by the Royal Family and the nation.




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    15. Anonymous13/4/26 20:17

      @P
      Thank you too for your reply.
      I wanted to add that Epstein was convicted (as a sex offender) in 2008, the Epstein-files have proven that Mette-Marit's friendship with him dates from after that: their released e-mails show a close friendship between 2011-2014. She even wrote herself about knowing of his past.
      In 2019, when media starting reporting about them, she minimized her contact with him and claimed to have broken off contact earlier. After the release of the files that was proven untrue.
      I believe that is way more serious than a lack of judgement.
      And it has nothing to do with gossip magazines, looking for a villain, or taking aim at a woman down on her knees.
      Let's be honest: if she was a politician, a CEO, a journalist, etc... she would probably been fired by now. So it's only fair that this scandal gets the attention, investigation, criticism, that it should get - even if the person in question holds a royal title.

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    16. Anonymous14/4/26 10:05

      Anon 20:17. Again, perfectly written, every word is true. Bad judgement doesn't begin to describe her behaviour. But you know the saying "There are none so blind as those who will not see."

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  3. Anonymous10/4/26 16:40

    Love the green colour of the pants, I am just not a fan of the wide bell bottom. They fit well and she has the height to wear them. Ingrid has a nice top, the multi colour is nice with dark pants. Sverre is very handsome in his suit. Everyone is well dress for the occasion. Nice to see young people dress in casual clothes.

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  4. Anonymous10/4/26 18:12

    Just my opinion, but I would have mother and daughter switch pants. The wide leg green pants seem to go better, and maybe be more youthful, with PIA’s jacket, and her trousers would make CPMM’s outfit more cohesive.

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    1. Anonymous10/4/26 20:58

      Agree the green pants would go nicely with the top but imo she does not have the height to wear them that wide

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    2. Anonymous11/4/26 08:37

      Really youthful? Who haven't wide pants these days we have even seen Queen Sonja and Queen Silvia in wide 'youthful' pants. I'm 60 and have several ;)

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    3. Anonymous11/4/26 14:05

      @ Anonymous 08:37
      Little women usually wear less wide pants.

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  5. Toute la famille est vêtue avec goût ; j’aime beaucoup le vert anis du pantalon de Mette-Marit qui se combine à merveille avec le bleu-marine de sa longue veste !

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  6. Anonymous10/4/26 20:12

    Mette Marit's pants is made in one of the new light green colors. I also like Princess Ingrid Alexandra's top.

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  7. Anonymous10/4/26 22:56

    I would like to express my total admiration for the Crown Princess appearing in public at all, given her severe health problems, not to mention the barrage of adverse publicity she has faced in the last few months

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  8. Anonymous11/4/26 04:29

    I think Mette-Matit’s pants look great. Both cut and fabric, beautiful.

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  9. Anonymous11/4/26 08:34

    Have only admiration for the Crown Princess being able to stand up straight during her battle right now. It's good to see with her health struggle that she still is able to participate. She took responsibility for her lack of judgement. Have a severe health crisis and her sons problems. We have all done mistakes. We have all had bad friends. Many of us have had/have family members that struggle. We are the lucky one our faults and struggles are not headline news. Let the one without sin cast the first stone...PS I think they all look great, and doesn't have a problem with MM green wide pants. We all use them these days.

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    1. I agree completely with 8:34

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  10. Anonymous11/4/26 13:12

    Kudos to them!
    They are facing a health and personal crisis, we can be judge but it's also a decision to show empathy and compassion.
    May all have peace and love to continue their journey.
    Fashion wise they are nicely coordinated
    Luna

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  11. Anonymous12/4/26 05:25

    I would normally say I admire a person in Mette-Marit’s public role for appearing despite needing oxygen, and I do not doubt she has a genuine, serious lung condition. However, a small, cynical part of me can’t help but wonder if her decision to appear publicly using oxygen is calculated to elicit sympathy after the Epstein-related revelations. My trust level is not high with her, unfortunately. Fashionwise, I do not care for the color or wide legs of her pants. Her top and blazer are simple with clean lines; they look nice on her.
    -Royal Watcher

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    1. Anonymous12/4/26 12:11

      Royal Watcher, totally agree.

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    2. Anonymous12/4/26 13:55

      Totally agree with you re the sympathy angle, it also makes me question why put a very tall and noticeable gentleman in uniform to carry the oxygen, it all makes it seem to me as a ploy for empathy. Rem

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    3. Anonymous13/4/26 18:55

      She was using oxygen because she have problem with her breath when she walks. If you don't believe that look up paparazzi photos taken of her from the bushes.

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    4. Anonymous13/4/26 19:05

      When you're upset that the aide-de-camp carried her oxygen when we see them carry bags and handbags for the royals every day is laughable...you people reveal yourself with comments like this.

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  12. Anonymous12/4/26 20:59

    @05.35, 12.12 and 13.55 - totally agree, also noticeable that the reception was for disabled athletes! Fashionwise, the trousers are too wide, the fabric has a sheen to it which doesn't sit well with the casual blazer and T-shirt. IMO

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  13. Anonymous12/4/26 23:54

    I really hope she feels well enough to do more visits. It all seems a bit off, but I wish her the best for the future.
    Nice to see the children there as well.
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