The Crown Prince Couple continue to meet asylum seekers in their visit to Torshov

This Wednesday, Crown Prince Haakon together with Crown Princess Mette-Marrit to meet asylum seekers in Oslo.

She had put on comfortable flat-heeled PRADA boots and a Valentino coat, put on a hat, protected her neck with a scarf, and put a cap on her head to face the cold and snow in Oslo. On her program, a visit, with her husband Prince Haakon, of the transit center of Torshov.


The crown princely couple wished to know more about the living conditions of asylum-seekers living in this temporary accommodation of 200 places, one of the five reception centers run by Norsk Folkehjelp (Norwegian People's Aid) . They met with residents, but also volunteers from the Red Cross who organize activities for them, as well as staff members.

This visit followed those of they had two days earlier on the same theme. Mette-Marit and Haakon went to the headquarters of the UDI (Utlendingsdirektoratet), the Directorate of Immigration, in Oslo on Monday (February 13th) to learn about the way in which this administration under the Ministry of Justice his mission. This involves processing applications for visas, residence permits, citizenship and asylum from foreigners. The IDU is also responsible for the operation of reception centers and eviction cases. They then joined the offices of the UNE (Utlendingsnemnda), the Immigration Appeal Board. This state court examines, as the name suggests, appeals filed with the Immigration Branch.
Photo Credit: Paris Match

The Norwegian Crown Prince Couple visited the UDI and UNE

A duo meetings with her husband, this Monday, February 13th 2017, for Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway in Oslo. They conducted two visits on the same theme: that of asylum seekers.

CPrincess Mette-Marit, who had dressed in a Fringed Jacquard Jacket and a Mouseline Pleated Skirt both by French brand Chloé and YVONNE KONE heels, and CP Haakon first went to the headquarters of UDI (Utlendingsdirektoratet). They inquired about the way in which this administration under the Ministry of Justice carries out its mission. This involves processing applications for visas, residence permits, citizenship and asylum from foreigners. The IDU is also responsible for the operation of reception centers and eviction cases. The royal couple then joined the offices of the UNE (Utlendingsnemnda), the Immigration Appeal Board. This state court examines, as the name suggests, appeals filed with the Immigration Branch.

The subject of asylum seekers remains on the agenda of the Crown Prince couple this week. They planned to visit the Torshov Transit Center in Oslo on Wednesday February 15th 2017. They must meet with staff and asylum seekers.
Photo Credits: Kongehuset


The crazy faces of Crown Princess Mette-Maritt during the Volleyball Championships finale

Last Saturday, January 14th 2017, Crown Princess Mette-Marit accompanied her husband Crown Prince Haakon to Ekeberghallen, a Oslo sports hall, for the final of the men's volleyball championship. And the heir to the Norwegian throne attended to give out the winning team.

Sitting in the stands beside her husband, the Crown Princess literally was in the game and had her moments during the match between the Viking team from Bergen, in the south of the country, and that of Tromso, in the north. Taken in pictures several times, the mother of 3 was watching the game with passion, while Haakon remained calm. It must be that the Crown Princess played volleyball in her youth, having also been a coach for this sport.

For this sporting event, which saw the victory of the players of Tromso, the Crown Princess Mette-Marit was dressed in a relax mode. Having opted for a casual outfit, she chose to put on a pair of jeans and a blue zipped sports jacket that she wore on a white sweater. She had put on a pair of sneakers and had worn her hair.

The day before, Mette-Marit had published an open letter on Kongehust(the Royal Court of Norway)'s website on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of her son Marius Borg Hoiby. Her love for the eldest of her three children, born before her meeting with Haakon from Norway, she asked some media to let him live a quiet life, while the young man made the choice to lead a life outside Of the public scene.

Happy New Year 2017

Happy New Year 2017 to all my readers from across the world. I know that this post is 3 days late but better late than never. After a 6 month break from blogging due to many circumstances in my private as well as health life I am back well rested and breath fresh air. During my break, I got to meet the Norwegian Crown Prince Couple during their visit to Canada back in Nov 2016

Concerning the blog as you may have notice there is a change in the blog's link, I change the link from theroyalcourtslescourroyales to madamroyale.com with this comes new changes in the manner and way in which royal news will be reported, this year royal news will come from every corner of the world from Swaziland-Nigeria passing through Ghana, Morocco then U.K-Japan via the middle east and Jordan and then ending in Tonga. I will be working diligently in bringing royal news in the most efficient and the fastest way for every one to know what is happening in every royal home. I will also include Former Royal Households, Monarchies' news from France-Portugal, going through Germany until Russia and as well Burundi and Rwanda.
While royal news will be updated, the site will be going through remodelling at the same and hopeful by the end of the week I would be done by then.

Yours Sincerely
Xoxoxo
Dalh

The Norwegian Royal Courts: Youth Entrepreneur seminar with the Crown Prince Couple

This March 31st, the future Norwegian Queen consort attended a panel discussion dealing with youth and entrepreneurship. Attending the event with her husband Crown Prince Haakon, appearing, a navy blue coat over her shoulders, in the same color pants worn with a white top with chimney collar and gathered cuffs and sneakers in scarlet cloth with white soles feet.

The Crown Prince Couple attended the event as part of their partnership with the Vibro association. Bringing together young people from different backgrounds of the multicultural Norway, it is supported for three years by the Fund of the prince and the princess heirs. Its objective is that all young people are socially responsible, have confidence in themselves and realize their full potential.
Photo Credit: Paris MAttch

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