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King Christian VIII, 1845. Christian VIII (18 September 1786, Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen – 20 January 1848, Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen), King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848 and, as Christian Frederik, King of Norway in 1814. He was given a thorough and wide-ranging education with exposure to the artists and scientists who were attached to the court of his father, the future Frederick VI. Talented, amiable, and handsome, he was very popular in Copenhagen. He first married his cousin Duchess Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1806. Their first-born son was born and died the following year, but their second son would succeed his father as Frederik VII. The marriage was dissolved by divorce in 1810 after Charlotte Frederica was accused of adultery. He married his second wife, Princess Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, five years later. The couple was childless and lived in comparative retirement as leaders of the literary and scientific society of Copenhagen until Christian ascended the throne of Denmark. Christian also had ten extramarital children, for whom he carefully provided. Denmark and Norway were a united kingdom for almost three hundred years, but in 1814, in the confusion and turmoil of the waning of Napoléon's domination of Europe, even though Christian's father, a great ally of Napoléon, now sat on the throne of Denmark, Cristian was elected King of Norway. Which he remained for not quite three months. (After his abdication and return to Denmark, Norway joined with Sweden in a joint kingdom which lasted until 1905, when Norway became independent - and elected a Danish prince as their new king.) On his ascension to the throne of Denmark twenty-five years later, the Liberal party had high hopes for the new régime. In the past, Christian had displayed clearly liberal sympathies, but now he changed direction and firmly resisted the demands of the advocates of a constitutional régime. He proved a hesitant ruler who did his best to ignore the political rumblings that would erupt all over Europe in the year of his death. Christian did have to act decisively to avert a succession crisis - his only legitimate son, the future Frederik VII, was married three times, had produced no legitimate issue, and was now unlikely to beget heirs - so, eventually, with the approval of Europe's Great Powers, in 1852 a niece of Christian's and her husband were chosen as the eventual successors to the Danish throne. But the King, himself, had died four years before of blood poisoning at the age of sixty-one. 1848. *** King Frederik VII, 1851. Frederik VII (Frederik Carl Christian: 6 October 1808, Copenhagen – 15 November 1863, Glücksburg), King of Denmark from 1848 to 1863, he was the last Danish monarch of the older royal branch of the House of Oldenburg and also the last to rule as an absolute monarch. During his reign, he signed a constitution that established a Danish parliament and made the country a constitutional monarchy. Only two years old when his parents divorced, he had a rather neglected childhood. He, himself, would be married three times. A few weeks after his twentieth birthday he married for the first time, to his second cousin Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark. They separated in 1834 and divorced three years later. In 1841 he married for a second time, to Duchess Caroline Charlotte Mariane of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, whom he divorced in 1846. There was no issue from either marriage. As Crown Prince, Frederik lived a quite publicly scandalous lifestyle and was known to be a heavy drinker. He was accused of much infidelity during his first two marriages, but he appears to have produced no illegitimate offspring, the assumed cause his infertility. Another rumor put forth is that he may have been bi-sexual and that he was in a long-term relationship with his great friend, publisher Carl Berling. Berling had had an illegitimate child with former ballet dancer Louise Christine Rasmussen in 1841 and Frederik was very attached to the child. After Frederik became king, Berling became a court chamberlain, and a year and a half after his accession, Frederik married Louise morganatically, creating her Countess Danner. Whatever the circumstances of their union, the marriage caused a great scandal and the Countess was shunned in royal and aristocratic circles. The couple were happy together though, and his wife appears to have been a stabilizing influence on her husband. Soon after coming to the throne Frederik granted Denmark a constitution and from then on ruled as a constitutional monarch, though he continued to meddle in politics. The biggest, lingering concern of his reign was the Schleswig-Holstein Question, whether the duchies were part of the dominion of the Danish crown or should become independent entities within the German Confederation. (The question was only resolved in 1864, when Frederik's successor was forced to renounce his rights to the duchies in favor of Prussia and Austria; two years later, it all went to Prussia. Today, Northern Schleswig is a part of Denmark, while the remainder, as Schleswig-Holstein, is a state of Germany.) As mentioned above, Frederik's father Christian VIII, fearing for the succession due to the childless state of his only son, had instigated proceedings to ensure it. Finding an eligible relative was an extremely complicated matter but, finally, two were found: Frederik's cousin Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel and her husband and second cousin, Prince Christian of Glücksburg, a member of a junior line of the Danish royal family. (They are the founders of the current Danish royal dynasty and through their descendants the ancestors of many of the royal and aristocratic families of Europe.) This was all finalized by the London Protocol of 1852, by which time Frederik had been on the throne for four years. Considering the circumstances, the relationship between the King and his successors remained understandably tense until his death eleven years later following an attack of erysipelas at the age of fifty-five. 1861. *** Johan Vilhelm Gertner (10 March 1818 – 28 March 1871), Danish painter, best known for his portraiture. One of the last students of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, Gertner belonged to the waning days of the Danish Golden Age, a period during which Danish art moved towards a more realistic style, relying on inspiration both from French Realism and emerging photographic techniques. Gertner was born the son of a craftsman at the Holmen naval base. He attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1831 to 1837 and, later, he was a professor there beginning in 1858.
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During the latter half of the 18th century, Denmark-Norway was ruled by a king by the name of Christian VII. His wife was Caroline Matilda of Great Britain. Christian’s reign, which lasted from 1788 until his death in 1808, was colored by the king’s insanity. Due to Christian’s mental illness, he was only nominally king, and power was in the hands of whoever controlled the court at the time.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALBUM II – Deel 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kruistochten - Steden en Gemeenten ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boudewijn IX Graaf Boudewijn VIII van Vlaanderen en Henegouwen werd door zijn zoon, Boudewijn IX opgevolgd. In de loop van de Vierde Kruistocht werd deze laatste tot keizer van Constantinopel uitgeroepen. Hij werd aldus de hoogste personaliteit van de toen bekende wereld. Kort daarna kwam hij om in een gevecht in Bulgarije en zijn lijk werd nooit teruggevonden. De valse Boudewijn Verscheidene jaren na de dood van Boudewijn van Constantinopel verscheen in Vlaanderen een avonturier die zich voor Boudewijn liet doorgaan. Hij vond aanhangers en veroorzaakte onlusten. Zijn bedrog werd echter ontdekt en hij werd ter dood veroordeeld. Ferrand van Portugal De oudste dochter van Boudewijn IX, Joanna van Constantinopel, was gehuwd met Ferrand van Portugal, die zo graaf van Vlaanderen werd. Ferdinand kwam in opstand tegen zijn suzerein, koning Filips-Augustus van Frankrijk maar werd in 1214 bij Bouvines verslagen, gekwetst en gevangen genomen. Hij bleef 13 jaar lang in Parijs in gevangenschap. De Bijloke te Gent Ondanks de nederlaag van Bouvinnes, heerste er vrede in het graafschap Vlaanderen onder de heerschappij van Joanna van Constantinopel. Er werden belangrijke kloosters gesticht, zoals de Bijloke te Gent waar kloosterzusters de zieken verpleegden. Het Bijlokegasthuis bestaat nog. Margareta van Constantinopel Na de dood van Joanna werd haar zuster, Margareta van Konstantinopel, gravin van Vlaanderen en Henegouwen. Zij was een eerste maal met Burchard van Avesnes, een tweede maal met Willem van Dampierre gehuwd. De kinderen uit deze twee huwelijken twistten om het bewind, waardoor de vrede gestoord werd onder de regering van Margareta. De uitspraak te Peronne De familievete tussen de Avesnes en de Dampierre's, verwekte heel wat onlusten in de graafschappen Vlaanderen en Henegouwen. Welke zoon van Margareta, Jan van Avesnes of Gwijde van Dampierre zou erfgenaam worden? Lodewijk IX de Heilige, koning van Frankrijk, besliste te Peronne dat Henegouwen aan de Avesnes en Vlaanderen aan de Dampierre's ten deel zou vallen. Godfried met den Baard Terwijl het graafschap Vlaanderen in de 12de en 13de eeuw steeds sterker geworden was, viel het oude hertogdom Lotharingen in talrijke kleine lenen uiteen. Het belangrijkste leen was het graafschap Leuven. Graaf Godfried met den Baard nam de titel van hertog van Lotherrijk. Zijn afstammelingen zijn de hertogen van Brabant. De H. Albertus van Leuven De hertogen van Brabant kwamen in opstand tegen het Germaanse Keizerrijk. Ook de lenen Henegouwen, Namen, Luxemburg en zelfs in het Prinsdom Luik verzetten zich. De prinsbisschop Albertus van Leuven, een broeder van hertog Hendrik I van Brabant, werd in 1193 op bevel van een Duitse keizer vermoord. De slag bij Steppes De hertogen van Brabant verlangden zeer hun gebied tot aan de Rijn uit te breiden. Hendrik I voerde lang oorlog om dit doel te bereiken, maar hij werd in 1213 bij Steppes door de prinsbisschop van Luik, Hugues de Pierrepont, verslagen. Jan de Overwinnaar De pogingen van de hertogen van Brabant om de Rijn te bereiken ten einde de handel in het hertogdom te vergemakkelijken, slaagden in 1288. Hertog Jan I de Overwinnaar veroverde door de slag bij Woeringen het hertogdom Limburg en voegde het wapen van Limburg bij dat van Brabant. Jan I was één van de glansrijkste ridders uit de geschiedenis. Maria van Brabant Hertog Jan I van Brabant en Limburg had een zuster, Maria van Brabant, die met koning Filips III van Frankrijk, zoon van Lodewijk IX de Heilige, huwde. Zij was dichterlijk begaafd en beschermde de minnestrelen. Zij werd door Pierre de La Brosse een minister van de koning van Frankrijk, ten onrechte van tovenarij beschuldigd. De galg van Montfaucon Toen Jan I de Overwinnaar vernam dat zijn zuster naar aanleiding van de laster van Pierre de La Brosse, in de gevangenis geworpen was, trok hij naar Parijs. Hij voerde een gerechtelijk tweegevecht, doodde zijn tegenstander en liet Pierre de La Brosse aan de galg van Montfaucon ophangen. Dan plaatste hij zijn zus weer op de troon. Blanca van Namen Ten tijde dat een vlaamse vorstin, Maria van Brabant, in het frans ging dichten, werd een Walin, Blanche de Namur, dichteres in het Scandinavisch. Zij was met koning Magnus Erikson van Zweden gehuwd en had een zoon, de latere koning Haakon, voor wie zij lieve kinderliedjes dichtte. Albert de Cuyck Luik was één van de vrijste landen van de wereld, het telde enkele merkwaardige prinsbisschoppen, zoals Albert de Cuyck. In 1198, schonk Albert aan alle inwoners van het prinsbisdom een uitstekend charter waarbij hij hun grote vrijheden toekende. Hendrik de Blinde en Ermesinde Over het uitgestrekte hertogdom Luxemburg heerste op het einde van de 12de eeuw de oude Hendrik de Blinde. Zijn nog heel jonge dochter Ermesinde was zijn erfgename. Het kostte Hendrik veel moeite het erfgoed van zijn dochter te verdedigen. Eén van zijn vijanden was graaf Boudewijn VIII van Vlaanderen en Henegouwen. De Cisterciënsers van Orval In de 13de eeuw verschenen in ons land nieuwe kloosterorden die een grote invloed uitoefenden. De oudste was die der Cisterciënsers, tegenwoordig Trappisten genoemd. Orval was één van hun eerste abdijen. Zij ontgonnen het land en de ontvoogding van de lijfeigenen was ten dele aan hen te danken. De Begijnen van Brugge Op het einde van de 13de eeuw ontstond de Begijnenorde. De begijnhoven waren zeer talrijk en zeer bevolkt. De begijnen maakten kant en gaven onderricht aan meisjes. Aan het hoofd van een begijnhof stond de Grote Dame. De Premonstratenzers van Averbode De orde der Premonstratenzers verscheen in dezelfde tijd als die der Cisterciensers. Er werden grote abdijen te Averbode, Tongerloo en Park Heverlee gesticht. De Premonstratenzers maakten zich vooral verdienstelijk door het stichten van parochies. Drang nach Osten In de 12de eeuw ontstond een emigratiebeweging naar het oosten, nl. naar Duitsland, Hongarije, Polen. Deze beweging wordt de “drang naar het oosten”, in het Duits “Drang nach Osten” genoemd. De haven van Bremen is van Belgische oorsprong: wij hebben Vlaamse dorpen in Saksen. Haven en schip Het leenstelsel word geleidelijk door het gemeentelijk stelsel vervangen. De steden ontstaan in de middeleeuwen. Zij komen tot stand op plaatsen waar handel kan gedreven worden d.i. langs verkeerswegen en inzonderheid langs bevaarbare rivieren daar de banen zeldzaam zijn. Keur De middeleeuwse gemeente is geen gewone stad, het is een vrije stad. De inwoners van de stad eisen reeds zeer vroeg van de plaatselijke heer een akte waarbij hun allerlei vrijheden toegekend werden, en het recht zichzelf te besturen. Die akte wordt keur of charter genoemd. Stormklok Wanneer een gemeente in gevaar verkeerde, werd de stormklok geluid. Dit was de klok van de gemeente waarop het stadswapen afgebeeld stond. De klok riep de burgers te wapen op, wanneer de vijand in zicht was. Ze klepte ook in geval van brand. Onze beroemdste stormklok is Klokke Roeland van Gent. Burg Eén van de eerste werken van de kooplieden was hun stad met wallen te omringen. Deze met torens versterkte wal werd burg genoemd, vandaar de naam "burger" die voortaan de inwoners der steden zouden krijgen. Belfort De gemeenten waren echte kleine onafhankelijke republieken. Het symbool van hun onafhankelijkheid was het belfort, dit was een dikwijls zeer mooie toren waarin de stormklok hing. Er bestaan nog belforten in Gent, Brugge en Doornik. Gemeentelijke troepen De gemeenten waren ingericht om hun onafhankelijkheid en hun voorrechten te handhaven. Ze hadden één of meer burgemeesters, een rechtbank van schepenen en milities, dit is een garnizoen van gewapende mannen. De Hallen te Ieper De gemeenten hadden hun macht aan de economische groei,hun handel en nijverheid te danken. Handel bestaat erin het kopen en verkopen van goederen, er werden dus ruime pakhuizen gebouwd, die hallen heetten. De schoonste hallen van Belgie waren die van Ieperen; ze werden in de loop van vorige eeuw twee maal vernietigd. Een middeleeuwse stad Het was zeer druk in de middeleeuwse steden. De straten waren smal, donker en vuil want ze waren niet geplaveid en er was geen riool. Dit verklaart waarom ze zo dikwijls door epidemieën geteisterd werden. Jaarmarkt Vooral op de jaarmarkten werd handel gedreven. De kooplieden ontmoetten er elkaar op vaste data. Er bestonden zeer belangrijke jaarmarkten, zoals bijvoorbeeld te Brugge, waar kooplieden uit de verste landen bijeenkwamen. Het laken Niet alleen de handel verrijkte de steden, de nijverheid kende er ook een grote bloei. Naast de kooplieden vond men er ambachtslieden die zeer talrijk waren, vooral in Vlaanderen. De lakennijverheid was veruit de belangrijkste. De weversgilde werd dan ook zeer machtig. O.L. Vrouwprocessie te Doornik De maatschappij bestond, in de middeleeuwen, uit feodale edellieden, boeren, rijke kooplieden en arme ambachtslieden. Al deze mensen, Vlamingen zowel als Walen, vond men, door eenzelfde geloof verenigd, in de processie van O.L. Vrouw te Doornik. Het wapen van Brabant Het hertogdom Brabant, met Leuven als hoofdstad, strekte zich ver buiten de grenzen van de huidige provincie Brabant en Antwerpen uit. Het had beroemde vorsten: Godfried I, II en III, Hendrik I, II en III, Jan I, II en III. Het wapen van Limburg Het graafschap, later hertogdom Limburg stemt in de middeleeuwen niet overeen met de provincie die tegenwoordig de naam draagt. De huidige provincie Limburg hing af van het prinsbisdom Luik en heette graafschap Looz. De stad Limburg was de hoofdstad van het oude hertogdom waarvan de laatste hertogin, Ermengard, in 1283 overleed. Het wapen van Vlaanderen Het graafschap Vlaanderen, met Brugge als hoofdstad, was het rijkste en bedrijvigste leen van onze streken. Van Vlaanderen ging de eenmaking van Belgie uit. Het graafschap omvatte de streek van Rijsel en Douai, die ook Frans Vlaanderen word genoemd. Het wapen van Namen Het graafschap, later markiezaat Namen, was één van onze kleinste middeleeuwse lenen. De graven van Namen waren niet zeer machtig maar het waren koene ridders die dikwijls in verre landen grote roem behaalden. Het wapen van Luxemburg Het hertogdom Luxemburg was weleer een uitgestrekt bebost gebied. De hertogen hielden van tornooi en gevecht. Een van hen, Hendrik III, werd Germaanse keizer in het begin van de 14de eeuw. Zijn opvolgers waren koning van Bohemen, zij heersten tegelijk te Praag en te Luxemburg. Het wapen van Henegouwen Het graafschap Henegouwen, met Bergen als hoofdstad, reikte tot ver in het huidige franse grensgebied. Het werd verscheidene malen met het graafschap Vlaanderen verenigd. In de 13de eeuw viel het aan het huis van Avesnes, in de 14de eeuw aan het huis van Beieren ten deel. Het wapen van Holland-Zeeland-Friesland De graafschappen Holland en Zeeland, evenals de heerlijkheid Friesland, waren in de 13de eeuw onder het gezag van gravin Aleidis verenigd. Zij huwde met Jan van Avesnes, graaf van Henegouwen. Voortaan zullen de 4 lenen verenigd blijven. Het wapen van Luik Het Prinsbisdom Luik dat in de 10de eeuw door Otto I gesticht werd, beheerste het hele dal van de Maas, van Givet tot Maastricht, een rijke streek van groot strategisch belang tussen Frankrijk en Germanie. De prinsen van dit grondgebied waren bisschoppen en werden door het kapittel van de St. Lambrechts-kathedraal gekozen. "Land van de wet en de vrijheid" dat negen eeuwen lang onafhankelijk bleef. (Naar deel 2 van ALBUM II)
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by Susan Flantzer © Unofficial Royalty 2021 The wife of Frederik II, King of Denmark and Norway, Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow was born on September 4, 1557, in Wismar, Duchy of Mecklenburg, now in…
Portrait of Frederik IV, painted by J.S. du Wahl.
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The Danish state visit to Sweden continued this evening with a sparkling state banquet at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, with antique jewels linked to the families' shared royal heritage on display. On Monday evening,
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The Danish state visit to Sweden continued this evening with a sparkling state banquet at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, with antique jewels linked to the families' shared royal heritage on display. On Monday evening,
Norwegian Princess Martha Louise opted for a girly pink Roxy shirt as she surf during family holiday in South Africa. Maud Angelica Behn (oldest daughter of Princess Martha Louise) also made sure she didn't burn in the sun and had suncream lathered all over her face as she enjoyed a family holiday in South Africa. Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, 45, a mother-of-three, showed off her enviably toned body as she stripped down to her bikini during family holiday in South Africa in February 2017. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway wore blue together as they walked with the rest of the royal family towards the boat during a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway looked happy and relaxed as they emerged from the water for a spot of sun-bathing after their surfing session in South Africa. (L-R) Princess Martha-Louise, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Queen Sonja of Norway, mingled in with the locals on the beach as they enjoyed a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Prince Haakon is seen locked in an embrace with his wife, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, on a South African beach The royal pair Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit seem oblivious to the people around them as they share another kiss in the water on a South African beach. Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit appeared to compete against one another as they battled it out in the water. Queen Sonja of Norway getting ready to take more photographs as she enjoyed a family holiday in South Africa. At one point, the playful Crown Princess Mette-Marit appeared to be giving her husband Crown Princess Haakon a scolding as they swam in the waves. Crown Prince Haakon talks to his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit before picking up his surfboard again to take to the waves. The royal couple Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit are seen engaging in conversation as they protect their heads from the sun with hats during their family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit all smiles, appears to wave for the camera as she shows off her surfing skills - ignoring local shark warnings, as they enjoyed family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit shows off her surfing skills in the water during a family holiday in South Africa. The royals are spotted lying on their fronts as they navigate through the crashing waves around them. Princess Märtha Louise is a natural and shows off her pink Roxy top as she stands proudly on the surfboard (C) Princess Martha Louise of Norway with her daughters Leah Isadora Behn (R) and Emma Tallulah Behn (L) seen walking as they enjoyed family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit, left, and Princess Martha Louise, right bare all as they strip down to their swimming costumes and soak up the sun after escaping the chilly Scandinavian winter in South African beach. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway shared another embrace as they stood together after spending the day surfing during their family holiday in South Africa. Prince Sverre Magnus picked up the tricks quickly and was standing on the surfboard in no time at all. Crown Princess Mette-Marit, sun bathing while Princess Martha Louise standing in blue bathing suit, as they strip down to their swimming costumes and soak up the sun after escaping the chilly Scandinavian winter in South African beach. Crown Princess Mette-Marit with her husband Crown Prince Haakon of Norway were seen putting on a typically affectionate display on a private boat during a family holiday in South Africa. Surf's up! The family don colourful surf gear as they prepare to hit the waves, while Crown Princess Mette-Marit takes a snap of her husband, from left to right: Emma Tallulah, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, Leah Isadora, Prince Sverre Magnus, Princess Martha Louise, Crown Princess Haakon and Maud Angelica. Crown Princess Mette-Marit, left, is joined by sister-in-law Princess Märtha Louise and her youngest daughter Emma Tallulah in the waves as they enjoyed their family holiday. A day after a visit on the beach, the Royal family headed onto a boat from L-R Prince Sverre Magnus, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway Crown Princess Mette-Marit with husband Crown Prince Haakon and their daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway seen headed onto the boat after a visit on South African beach. Princess Martha Louise of Norway made sure her body and face were protected from the sun as she enjoyed surfing in the sea as she enjoyed family holiday in South Africa. Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway locked lips as they stayed afloat on the surfboard in the water during family holiday in South Africa. Princess Martha Louise of Norway made sure her body and face were protected from the sun as she enjoyed surfing in the sea. Crown Prince Haakon appeared to lose his hat at one point as he surfed and risked getting his head burned in the sun as he enjoyed a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Prince Haakon with his son Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway enjoyed a family holiday in South Africa. Maud Angelica Behn seemed preoccupied as she looked at her mobile phone intently while on the boat during a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Princess Haakon of Norway seen to engage in conversation as they enjoyed their family holiday in South African beach. Queen Sonja of Norway changed her clothes later on in the day and appeared in a matching blue linen shirt and trousers as she enjoyed a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway takes to the waves during a family holiday in South Africa in February 2017 Maud Angelica Behn, protected her eyes from the sunlight with glasses as she walked passed her uncle Crown Prince Haakon of Norway during their family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway accompanied by a body guard, looked chic in a flared skirt and espadrilles during a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Mette-Marit of Norway was soon back on the surfboard and posed doing a peace sign for the cameras. Prince Sverre Magnus seemed to have picked up the skills from his parents and managed to stand with ease during a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway looked effortlessly stylish in a straw Panama hat and a powder blue wrap skirt as she enjoyed family holiday in South Africa. (L-R) Princess Ingrid Alexandra, Leah Isadora Behn, Emma Tallulah Behn, Crown Princess Martha Louise, Crown Prince Haakon and Maud Angelica Behn, all the girls wore matching pink Roxy tops and black swimwear as they practiced their moves on the sand as Crown Princess Mette-Marit takes a snaps of them. Dressed in a Quiksilver rash vest and hat, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway was sure to keep his skin safe from the sun, spotted locked lips with his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway as they stayed afloat on the surfboard in the water during their family holiday in South Africa in February 2017. After their day on the South African beach, the royal family stopped to take some photographs on their cameras and mobile phones from left to right Queen Sonja, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Martha Louise of Norway. Crown Princess Mette-Marit couldn't help planting a smooch on her husband Crown Prince Haakon's lips as they went for a dip in South African break. Queen Sonja of Norway, who turns 80 later this year, could have passed for a woman half her age in a colourful kaftan and white shorts during a family holiday in South Africa in February 2017. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway shared a tender moment with her husband Crown Prince Haakon of Norway as he adjusted his wife's mirrored sunglasses as they enjoyed a family holiday in Cape Town, South Africa. The royal pair Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway shared a tender moment as they soaked up the rays on the beach in South Africa. Princess Märtha Louise was a natural on the surf board as she protects her face wtih blue sun cream. Queen Sonja of Norway couldn't resist taking a few snaps of her family as they swam in the sea during their family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and her husband Crown Prince Haakon didn't seem put off by the crashing waves around them as they stood together in the sea. (L-R) Crown Prince Haakon and his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway could be seen sharing a moment as they embraced alongside with Maud Angelica Behn and her mother Princess Martha Louise of Norway on the boat as it set sail. (L) Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and his niece Maud Angelica Behn (center) were pictured headed onto the boat along with the whole family after spending time in the sun surfing. Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway was pictured heading onto the boat. King Harold of Norway is given assistance as he is helped onto the boat in the scorching South African sunlight with granddaughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra on left. King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway wore similar blue shirts as they relaxed on some seats at the beach and watched their family in the sea during their family holiday-2017 in South Africa. The Norwegian Royal Family remained relatively inconspicuous as they blended into the crowds on the busy beach in South Africa from left to right Prince Sverre Magnus with his father Crown Prince Haakon and his grand parents King Harald V and Queen Sonja. King Harald V and his wife Queen Sonja of Norway were spotted laughing as they blended in with the locals and relaxed in the sunshine during a family holiday in South Africa in February 2017 (C) Prince Sverre Magnus also got involved as he was taught how to surf by his father Crown Prince Haakon of Norway. Crown Prince Haakon and his daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra spent some time alone so that he could show her how to surf. Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway had a moment together alone as they enjoyed the family day out at the beach in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway looked effortlessly stylish in a straw Panama hat and a powder blue wrap skirt as she walks with her daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway opted for a white top and light pink skirt. Princess Märtha Louise of Norway held hands with her daughter Emma Tallulah as they made their way to the boat (L-R) Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, Emma Tallulah Behn and Princess Martha Louise of Norway sporting matching beachwear, high-five the youngster as they try their hand at surfing. Crown Prince Haakon, left, and wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit head into the sea for a spot of surfing on their sun-kissed South African break The adventurous Crown Princess Mette-Marit didn't mind getting splashed as she cooled off in the waves during their 10-day family break in South Africa in February 2017. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway smiled as he took to the waves with ease and managed to stand upright on the board. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway changed out of his red top and into a bright green one as he headed back into the water for another try of surfing. (L-R) Princess Mette-Marit with her husband Crown Prince Haakon held hands with his daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway as they mingled with the locals during a family holiday in South Africa. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway was able to stand up on the surfboard and looked deep in thought as she concentrated on staying upright. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway stepped out of the water long enough so that she could capture the day with her camera as she enjoyed a family holiday in South Africa in February 2017. Princess Mette-Marit head into the sea for a spot of surfing during family break in South Africa. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway head into the sea for a spot of surfing during their family holiday in South Africa.
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