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Princess wears tiara for the first time in new portraits


The 18 year old is the future Queen of Norway


Princess wears tiara for the first time in new portraits© Getty Images
Alexandra HurtadoContributor
JUNE 17, 2022 9:58 AM EDTJUN 17, 2022, 9:58 AM EDT

 Princess Ingrid Alexandra  of Norway has been photographed wearing a tiara for the first time in new portraits released by the Norwegian Royal House to mark her 18th birthday celebration. The royal, who is second in line to the throne, made her tiara debut wearing her great-great-grandmother’s diamond and pearl tiara.

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King Harald V’s grandmother Princess Ingeborg received the dazzling headpiece as a gift from her husband, Prince Carl of Sweden, more than 120 years ago. “It means a great deal to me that the tiara has now been given to Princess Ingrid Alexandra,” Princess Astrid Mrs. Ferner said (via the Norwegian Royal House).

Princess Ragnhild Mrs. Lorentzen inherited the tiara after Princess Ingeborg passed away. Princess Ragnhild’s children gifted the tiara to Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon’s daughter for her 18th birthday. “Princess Ragnhild wanted Ingrid Alexandra to have Grandmother’s tiara,” Princess Astrid said.

In addition to the tiara, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, who turned 18 on January 21, 2022, also wore the Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav and His Majesty King Harald V’s House order for the first time in the portraits. The Princess was also pictured wearing miniatures of the Order of St Olav, the Royal House of Norway Centenary Medal and His Majesty King Harald V’s Jubilee Medal 1991 – 2016.

The future Queen will wear her great-great-grandmother’s tiara to her birthday gala dinner on June 17. Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s grandparents, the King and Queen of Norway, are hosting the celebration, which will be attended by other future Queens and foreign royals, at the Royal Palace.

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The Princess' portraits were taken in the Upper Vestibule at the Royal Palace.© Ida Bjørvik, The Royal Court

The Princess’ new portraits were taken in the Upper Vestibule at the Royal Palace.

Eagle-eyed royal watchers noticed that the royal is wearing her mother's dress.© Ida Bjørvik, The Royal Court

Eagle-eyed royal watchers, including Couture and Royals and The Royal Family of Norway fanpage, noticed that the royal is wearing her mother’s dress in the photos.

At the Paris Exposition in 1900, Princess Ingeborg's husband, Prince Carl, saw the tiara on display by the jeweler Boucheron, and purchased it. Princess Astrid said, "Grandfather bought this for my grandmother because it was lighter to wear on important occasions."© Ida Bjørvik, The Royal Court

At the Paris Exposition in 1900, Princess Ingeborg’s husband, Prince Carl, saw the tiara on display by the jeweler Boucheron, and purchased it. Princess Astrid said, “Grandfather bought this for my grandmother because it was lighter to wear on important occasions.”

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