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Last evening, the Norwegian royal family hosted a grand banquet in Oslo to celebrate the 18-year-old coming-of-age ceremony of Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra.
The event invited the vast majority of European royals to participate, and the future monarchs of Europe gathered together, which was very interesting! Members of the royal family who came to participate included, but not limited to, queens and princesses of Belgium, princes and princesses of Denmark, the family of the King of the Netherlands, the family of the Crown Prince of Sweden, and the King of Spain who participated alone.
Unfortunately, none of the members of the British royal family participated, and I wonder whether the Norwegian royal family did not invite it, or whether it was invited but was rejected by the members of the British royal family.
Put a big picture first, which members of the royal family do you all recognize? Let's take a look at the ranks of the members of the European royal family!
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway
The first is naturally the Norwegian princess and members of the Norwegian royal family, the protagonists of the banquet.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is the granddaughter of the current King of Norway, Harald V, currently ranked second in line succession and is expected to become the second female monarch in Norwegian royal history.
Although Ingrid Alexandra is the protagonist of the banquet of the day, the dress is still relatively low-key, a purple suspender dress, with an ancestral crown, the dress is not as eye-catching as the grandmother Queen Sonya next to her!
This crown was once the property of Ingrid's grandfather's grandmother, Princess Ingeborg, and is so thick that many princesses in Europe have worn it!
Royal family of Sweden
The Swedish royal family sent Crown Prince Victoria and her husband, as well as a 10-year-old Princess Estella and her youngest son.
Crown Prince Victoria's usual dress style is more capable and restrained, and this time he chose a floral gauze dress at the party, which is really beautiful!
The upper body is dotted with flowers, and the lower body is a white gauze skirt. There is even a thread of flowers involved in the neck, and the details are full, which is very beautiful!
And the costume of the little princess of Estella also echoed her mother's. The waist and hairband are infused with floral elements.
Princess Estella's appearance is already very high, and this blue light gauze dress is worn on her body, just like a little shit!
Queen and princess of Belgium
The Belgian royal family sent Queen Mathilde and the 20-year-old Princess Elisabeth to attend the coming-of-age banquet. Queen Mathilde wears a dark blue off-the-shoulder evening gown, and the crown is the work of Belgian jeweler Wolfer.
The original owner of this crown was Princess Fabiola, who was the wife of King Baudouin I of Belgium. Baudouin I is the great uncle of philip, the current King of Belgium.
Princess Elisabeth, the future monarch of Belgium, chose a pink off-the-shoulder cake dress with reflective materials.
This dress comes from brand Armani and is made of special materials that sparkle in the light and sparkle with a dazzling sheen. This material is matched with a purple-pink color, and this skirt is really like a mermaid skirt!
Princess Elizabeth's fair skin and slim body completely controlled this reflective pink cake dress, like a little mermaid, shining all over the place! Very good looking!
The family of the King of the Netherlands
The King of the Netherlands and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands brought their eldest daughter, Princess Amalia, to the dinner.
Queen Maxima wore a red dress, which was designed with an inverted triangle wavy pattern in the middle of the waist, which well modified the waist line.
And because the King of Spain was alone, Princess Amalia entered with King Felipe of Spain.
Princess Amalia wears a pink evening gown with a shawl, which is atmospheric and elegant.
In terms of crowns, she wears the Crown of the Dutch Star, and the five-pointed star on the crown is particularly eye-catching. You know, Queen Maxima wore this crown of stars when she was married.
Now, Maxima has passed on the crown to her daughter Amalia, which is of great significance.
Finally, let's end with a photo of the future monarchs.
In the front row, from left to right, are Princess Estella of Sweden, Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, and Charles, The Little Prince of Luxembourg.
On the left in the back row is Princess Amalia of the Netherlands, and on the right is Princess Elisabeth of Belgium.
In addition to these four princesses, plus the Spanish princess Leonor, who did not come to attend, it can be seen that the future European royal family will be occupied by female monarchs! Let's hope they can usher in a new era of their own!