Princess Marie: Does she deal against sister-in-law Mary in the interview?

News about the royals in the GALA ticker: does Princess Marie set small tips against sister-in-law Mary? +++ Prince Haakon comments on the trademark application from Princess Märtha Louise and Durek Verrett +++ Princess Ingrid Alexandra redeems her birthday present.

Royal News 2022 in the GALA ticker

October 19, 2022

Princess Marie: does she let criticism of sister-in-law Mary through in her interview?

Is the supposedly good relationship between Princess Marie, 46, and Princess Mary, 50, threatening to fall victim to Queen Margrethe’s plans, 82? Just a few weeks ago, the Danish monarch announced that Prince Joachim’s children, 53, would lose their royal titles. This caused a stir in her youngest’s family. According to a royal expert, his wife Marie is said to have publicly fired fine points at her sister-in-law.

Joachim and Marie commented on this in the press a few days after the announcement of the decision. They spoke of how sad and surprised they and their children were. “It’s about how our children live, nothing else,” the princess explained, reporting that her daughter, Princess Athena, 10, was being bullied at school. Court expert Jakob Steen Olsen sees this as a targeted tip against Prince Frederik’s wife, 54: “She talks about the well-being of her children and bullying. You only see it as a signal that this has to do with Crown Princess Mary,” he explained the magazine “Se og Hör”. After all, the fight against bullying is high on the agenda of the 50-year-old at work with her foundation Mary Fonden. According to the expert, Marie’s displeasure is only logical, because the queen made this decision together with the crown prince couple and wanted to relieve the heir to the throne so that it didn’t become a “brother against brother” thing. At the moment, however, tempers seem to be very heated. At the moment the royals are on autumn break, the calendar is empty. Perhaps a chance for everyone involved to calm down for a moment and regroup.

October 18, 2022

Princess Märtha Louise: Durek’s patent application gets Prince Haakon on the scene

Since Durek Verret, 47, entered the life of Princess Märtha Louise, 51, he has caused a lot of fuss in the royal family. Now even Prince Haakon, 49, intervenes. The heir to the throne comments for the first time on a patent application that the shaman submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) at the end of February 2022, according to the “TV 2” program “God kveld Norge” (in English: “Good evening, Norway”). the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The fiancé of the Norwegian royal would therefore have the exclusive right to use the trademark “The Princess and the Shaman” for workshops, conferences, podcasts and television activities as well as online courses.

While Durek and his management did not want to comment on the show in September, Princess Märtha Louise’s manager Carina Scheele Carlsen made a clear statement. It is no longer appropriate for King Harald’s daughter, 85, to use this title and Durek’s application for a corresponding trademark patent would “of course” be withdrawn. Several weeks have passed since then, but the application is still pending processing at the USPTO, informed “God kveld Norge” on October 15.

Now Prince Haakon is commenting on the case for the first time: “It’s a topic that I find difficult. On the one hand, my sister got engaged and I met Durek Verrett and I think it’s nice to be with him. I want him feels welcome in our family. At the same time, I feel very responsible for the institution,” he told the TV channel, stressing that the royal family took note of the debate and that some things that were said and done were quite controversial. “We have to talk about it and sort things out. And that’s what we’re trying to do now, to find a good way forward while taking into account the feelings and the different aspects.”

October 17, 2022

Princess Ingrid Alexandra redeems her birthday present

Among the many gifts that Norway’s future heir to the throne, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, received on her 18th birthday earlier this year were several “dream days” in the country’s armed forces. A day with Hæren, the army, a day with Sjøforsvaret, the naval forces, and a day with Luftforsvaret, the air forces, the Norwegian armed forces promised the princess in a card on her day of honor on January 21st. “We want to give you 3 dream days,” it said.

As the royal court now announces in its official appointment calendar on October 17, Princess Mette-Marit’s daughter, 49, will soon be attending one of these days. On October 20th, Ingrid Alexandra can look forward to a potentially wet treat. Because then it goes to the naval forces, consisting of the troops of the Navy and the Coast Guard. Further details are not yet known, so it will be interesting to see how the armed forces imagine a military “dream day” for a young princess…

Princess Madeleine: With this animal-sweet gesture, she proves her love for husband Chris

At the beginning of October, Princess Madeleine, 40, surprised with fluffy news: she took in a second dog from the shelter. In addition to the family dog ​​Teddy, a black-haired Havanese with sweet beady eyes now also warms the heart of the family of five. The four-legged friend goes by the name of Oreo – for a sweet reason, and it apparently has to do with husband Chris O’Neill, 48…

In the past, Princess Madeleine’s husband is said to have revealed in an interview with the Swedish newspaper “Svensk Damtidning” that his favorite sweets are Oreo cookies. And so it is likely that Princess Victoria’s sister, 45, wanted to give the new family member exactly this name – out of love for her husband.

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Sources used: Dana Press, svenskdam.se, tv2.no, seoghoer.dk

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