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Regal Review: Norwegian Crown Prince Couple's visit to Baltic States - Estonia


Following our last two Regal Review posts covering Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s official visit to Latvia and Lithuania, it is time to take a look at their last stop on their Baltic states, Estonia, where they stayed for two days before flying back to Norway.

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Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit were first officially welcomed by President Kersti Kaljulaid at the Presidential Palace in Tallinn before having a private meeting.

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Afterward, the couple planted an oak tree in Kadrioru Park.

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In the evening, the Crown Prince couple attended an official dinner hosted by the Estonian President at the Presidential Palace.

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The next day, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit attended the “Estonian-Norwegian Partnership for Digital Transformation” business seminar before visiting "Telliskivi Creative City”.

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Following a tour of the old town of Tallinn, the couple visited Tallinn’s city hall to conclude their four days trip to the Baltic states.

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For the official welcome ceremony and the following events, Mette-Marit wore an Altuzarra coat with a matching pink dress from the same brand. She wore the same Manolo Blahnik nude pumps as the first day before changing into her Roger Vivier flats. She carried her Maria La Rosa clutch.

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In the evening of the first day, Mette-Marit wore her Reformation white polka dot gown, an old UFO clutch and new Manolo Blahnik pumps.

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The next day, for her last outfit of the official visit, Mette-Marit wore a repeated UFO outfit with her Celine black patent leather clutch and Prada burgundy leather boots.

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While this ends our Regal Review coverage of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s visit to the Baltic states, we have plenty more Regal Review posts planned for next week and the coming months so stay tuned!