On Tuesday, King Harald and Queen Sonja hosted a reception for recipients of the King’s Medal of Merit at the Royal Palace.
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On Tuesday, King Harald and Queen Sonja hosted a reception for recipients of the King’s Medal of Merit at the Royal Palace.
On Friday, Queen Sonja officially opened the new building of the Norsk skogfinsk museum, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
On Thursday, Queen Sonja attended the MiRA Center's National Conference as Patron.
On Thursday, King Harald and Queen Sonja hosted the traditional gala dinner for members of the Parliament with Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and Princess Astrid in attendance.
On Monday, Queen Sonja visited the Tate Modern Museum in London to see the opening of Máret Ánne Sara's commissioned work.
On Saturday, King Harald, Queen Sonja, and Crown Prince Haakon attended the opening of the Norwegian Parliament.
On Tuesday, Queen Sonja was presented with the Frederikke Prize by the Norwegian Women's Public Health Association at the Royal Palace.
This weekend, Queen Sonja visited the UWC Red Cross Nordic school to mark its 30th anniversary.
On Thursday, Queen Sonja attended a seminar on women's health and safe exercise, organised by the new Centre for Women's Health Research in Sport and Physical Activity at the Norwegian School of Sport and Health Sciences.
On Tuesday, the Norwegian Royal Family marked the 100th anniversary of Gamlehaugen in Bergen being a Royal Residence.
On Friday, Queen Sonja attended the final of the Queen Sonja Song Contest at Oslo Concert Hall.
On Thursday, Queen Sonja attended a concert hosted on the eve of the Queen Sonja Song Contest final at Oscarshall in Oslo.
On Friday, the Norwegian Royal Family marked the 200th anniversary of the first organized Norwegian emigration to America in 2025.
On Monday, President Macron and Brigitte Macron started a two-day official visit to Norway.
On Sunday, King Harald and Queen Sonja visited the Farmhamna trapper station as part of their visit to Svalbard.
On Saturday, King Harald and Queen Sonja started their official visit to Svalbard. They visited Bjørnøya – the southernmost of the Svalbard islands – for the first time.