Mette-Marit of Norway: the Crown Princess discusses literature with pupils of a primary school in Oslo
Mette-Marit from Norway visited an elementary school in Oslo on March 10. The school’s fourth year students were able to discuss topics for a book about love with the princess.
Princess Mette-Marit, 48, has visited the Gamlebyen elementary school in OsloThursday, March 10, 2022. During her visit, Princess Mette-Marit of Norway was able to talk to students of the fourth year of school. The visit of Mette-Marit from Norway coincides with annual reading week at the school in Gamlebyen. Note that the school has a large library which serves as a space for learning literature and culture. According to the school librarian, Elisabeth Jensen Lombnæs, the library occupies an important place in the school and the education of children.
“Each week, all classes visit the library, which is often considered the heart of the school“, she indicated to the The Royal Correspondent. “Jørgen + Anne er Sant“is the title of the book that the school’s fourth graders read au during school reading week. The book, written by Vigdis Hjort, deals with the theme of love. The wife of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway48, discussed and exchanged on the subjects of Vigdis Hjort’s book with the students. Princess Mette-Marit of Norway was assisted by the Mayor of Oslo Marianne Borgen and Librarian Elisabeth Jensen Lombnæs.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway was entitled to the reading of a small poem
Smiling Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, 48, was spotted on the schoolyard with the bookJørgen + Anne er Sant” by hand and a bouquet of flowers. Mette-Marit from Norway has sported a glowing blonde hair whose curls fall majestically on the shoulders of his beautiful coat. Elegant, the Princess of Norway opted for a knit top and wide black pants paired with her Marni patterned coat. Towards the end of the interview, Mette-Marit from Norway was able to appreciate the interpretation ofa poem written by the students fourth year. “Imagine that love is here on earth, thatit hides everywhere and where we live“said the student who read the poem, indicates The Royal Correspondent.
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Princess Mette-Marit of Norway According to the school librarian, Elisabeth Jensen Lombnæs, the library occupies a central place in the school and in the education of children.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway “Each week all classes visit the library, which is often seen as the heart of the school,” she told The Royal Correspondent.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway “Jørgen + Anne er Sant” is the title of the book that the school’s fourth year pupils read during the school’s reading week.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway The wife of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway discussed and reflected on the topics of Vigdis Hjort’s book with the students.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway Smiling, the 48-year-old Crown Princess was spotted on the schoolyard with the book “Jørgen + Anne er Sant” in her hand and a bouquet of flowers.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway Towards the end of the interview, Mette-Marit was able to appreciate the interpretation of a poem written by the fourth year students.
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway “Imagine that love is here on earth, that it hides everywhere and where we live,” said the pupil who read the poem, indicates The Royal Correspondent.