Concerns have been flying for months that Norway’s royal family is stretched too thin. With King Harald and Queen Sonja now elderly, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit seriously ill, the burden of representation duties has become a pressing issue. Crown Prince Haakon’s children are also entering college, further reducing the pool of available royals.
Historical context reveals that earlier generations managed with even fewer royals. Princess Astrid, for example, handled numerous duties alone. Now, the palace is reportedly planning new duties for the next generation, including Princess Ingrid Alexandra and her siblings.
The adjustments aim to ensure continuity and public engagement despite the reduced capacity. The royal court has not officially commented on the restructuring, but sources indicate a shift is underway.
This development raises questions about the future of the monarchy in Norway and how it will adapt to changing family circumstances.
Article source: newsinenglish.no | Image credit: People Magazine
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