Norwegian Royal Family marks Gamlehaugen's 100th anniversary as Royal Residence
On Tuesday, the Norwegian Royal Family marked the 100th anniversary of Gamlehaugen in Bergen being a Royal Residence.
In the morning, Queen Sonja and the Crown Prince Couple invited 260 fourth-graders from five different schools in Bergen to a special anniversary event in the park.
In the afternoon, King Harald, Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit hosted a reception for Bergen residents and people who have been central to the renovation of Gamlehaugen.
In the evening, the Royal Couple and the Crown Prince Couple attended a concert in the park of Gamlehaugen featuring performances by Aurora, Slam poet Henrikke Meidel, and the Edvard Grieg Girls' Choir among others.
Queen Sonja first wore a repeated outfit with a Gucci scarf.
Queen Sonja then wore a printed dress with her Eliot Zed pumps. At the concert, she wore a repeated red jacket.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit first wore a De Castro jacket with her Max Mara trousers and Puraai sneakers. She paired the outfit with Gentle Monster sunglasses and her Cartier ring.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit then wore a Max Mara jumpsuit with her Manolo Blahnik pumps and her Cartier ring.
At the concert, Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore her Galedi London long coat with repeated flats and an Aspinal of London clutch. She also wore her Rhanders gloves and her Cartier ring.




On Friday evening, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and Lady Louise attended a performance of Inala during the Edinburgh International Festival.