Princess Mette-Marit: That's why she worried about her son

Princess Mette-Marit
That moment caused fear for her son

Princess Mette-Marit

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At the age of 15, Sverre Magnus is the baby of the family of Princess Mette-Marit and Prince Haakon. No wonder that the loving mom is particularly worried about her protégé. One moment provided the princess with a real shock.

Your children are your one and only. Although Princess Mette-Marit, 47, and Prince Haakon, 47, are 'aware of their status' and can hardly take a step unobserved, they attach particular importance to protecting their family. While her daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 17, will one day become Queen of Norway, her brother, Prince Sverre Magnus, 15, can lead a more private life. Nevertheless, there was a special moment when Mama Mette Marit had to fear for her baby. She talked about it now on a podcast.

Princess Mette Marit reveals great concern for Sverre Magnus

It was 2017 when Prince Sverre Magnus shocked his mother deeply. As Mette Marit said in the Norwegian TV station NRK's ​​podcast "The Kåss Furuseth", her then 13-year-old son was terrified when he caught the world's attention with a spontaneous dance at a public appearance by the Royals attracted.

At that time he not only showed the peace sign, but also put in a short dance – much to the delight of the journalists and photographers, who diligently pressed the shutter and captured the moment. The pictures went around the world. Around 13 million people clicked on a video of the performance in just a few hours, which caused quite a shock at Mette-Marit.

"I was so scared that he would realize that he got that attention from doing something funny and would do it right again next time. That gets the wrong kind of attention. As a mother, I did more worried about where it would take him. "

Family recognized situation comedy

The shock of Sverre Magnus' action didn't last too long, however, and a short time later Mette-Marit and Haakon were also able to see that it was quite funny that the then 13-year-old presented himself to the press as a dancing clown. "It was undoubtedly very funny. Of course we laughed about it because we actually always laugh a lot."

Source used:The Kåss Furuseth

This article originally appeared on GALA.de.

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