The most hilarious thing in the royal circle recently is not the Royal Ascot Jockey Club, which makes members of the British royal family flock, not the princess Leonor holiday that Bourbon fans are looking forward to, but the 18-year-old coming-of-age party of Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway.
Princess Ingrid, the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Haakon and his wife, was born on 21 January 2004 with a half-brother and a half-brother, and is currently the second in line to the Norwegian royal family, after the "old father" Haakon.

Although 18 years have passed, as the first future queen of Norway after independence, she did not open the door to invite visitors from all over the world, did not hold a lively party, how can it be considered a coming-of-age ceremony?
So on June 16, local time, Norway zf held a reception for the princess, and all members of the Norwegian royal family appeared to support it, officially opening the curtain of celebration.
Ingrid wore a Monique Lhuillier dress, dressed in Christian Louboutin nude heels of her mother, Princess Mete Mariet, and wore a pair of fresh and lively drop earrings and a clean and crisp ponytail. More stretched than the mother,More domineering than the grandmother," with the vitality of a young girl and the elegance of a royal princess, and the same frame as the grandfather King Harold, this "pirate leader" style is also not much to let go.
Princess Ingrid also had a brief speech at the event, on the stage typhoon steady, confident and generous, the future queen's temperament and manners she grasped just right.
The 17th is the highlight of the rite of passage - the coming-of-age party, but the royal family seems eager to share everything about Princess Ingrid, and early on the official website published three official photos of the princess.
In the photo, Ingrid is dressed in a royal blue sleeveless dress, wearing the Grand Cross of St. Octavia in red and blue, the Harold Family Medal, a pearl crown and three small medals (The Order of St. Obra, the Royal Centennial Medal and the Harold Jubilee Medal), if the reception the day before was the first time to see the adult princess style, then the official photo is like seeing a future queen with a full money coming
It is worth saying that the dress and crown worn by Ingrid are old, and the dress was worn by her mother, Princess Mett.
The crown has a much older history, originally when Prince Karl of Sweden caught a glimpse of the crown made by jeweler Boucheron during the 1900 Paris World's Fair, so he bought it and gave it to his wife, Princess Ingeborg.
The original version of the crown was made of interlocking diamond circles (i.e., a frame) set in platinum, and later added diamond buttons and pearl elements to make the entire crown look more plump.
In addition to Ingeborg herself, her daughter, Princess Martha of Norway, had borrowed it, but had not owned it.
Ingeborg stuffed his daughters and granddaughters with jewelry, and the crown was later given to Martha's eldest daughter, Princess Ingrid's great-aunt Lagersil.
Originally, it had nothing to do with the main branch, but the belly of the old princess was not comparable to ordinary people, she and her sister Princess Astri thought that this was a very special jewel, a connection between the family, and before her death, she expressed her hope to give her niece and granddaughter as an adult crown, and also hoped that it could remain in the royal family, so after Ingrid became an adult, Lagersil's children respected her wishes and gave the crown to Ingrid.
According to the official version of the Norwegian royal family, Princess Ingrid will wear this crown again at the coming-of-age party, and Ingrid will also be present with Princess Catherine Amalie of the Netherlands and Princess Elizabeth of Belgium, looking forward to the first "head-to-head" of the future queens