On Saturday, the Norwegian people got to know Crown Prince Haakon (50) and Crown Princess Mette-Marit (50) better when the documentary series “The Crown Prince Couple – our Norway” was released.
– Can’t be compared
The series was created on the occasion of both Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit turning 50 this summer, and the viewers will, among other things, be able to take part in the big 50th anniversary celebration at the Palace on 25 August.
The Crown Prince couple’s series has been described as a unique insight, and now it is also making headlines abroad.
In his new book, Crown Prince Haakon talks about the relationship he has with his stepson. Reporter: Nora Skavhaug. Video: NTB, Se og Hør.
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Now Swedish Hänt has chosen to mention the series.
In an article, they describe the Norwegian crown prince couple as lively and happy, and there is one incident in particular that they choose to mention: Namely, the fact that neither of them is particularly happy to turn 50.
Shouts secret breach
– Everyone just asks what it’s like to turn 50, but I’m so tired of thinking about turning 50. Can we stop talking about it? the crown prince asks laughingly in the series.
– You don’t want to talk about it, and I don’t want to talk about it, replies Mette-Marit.
In his new book, Crown Prince Haakon reveals something he has never told before. Reporter: Caroline Vagle. Video: Nora Skavhaug.
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The fact that members of the Norwegian royal house appear in TV series is not necessarily a new thing.
In recent times, we have become better acquainted with several of the members of the royal family. Princess Märtha Louise (52) has had her own reality series on TV 2, “Märtha”, and is currently featured in “Jaget”.
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Daughters Maud Angelica (20) and Leah Isadora Behn (18) have each taken part in their own reality series, “Powerwomen” and “Cooking School”. The latter has also participated in “Kjendis AS”.
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