Royal Profile: Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway
Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway was born on 3 December 2005 as youngest child of Crown Prince Haakon & Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway {Source}.
He has two older siblings{Source}:
As he is not a King, Crown Prince or heir's heir (like his sister), he is not considered as a member of the Royal House, therefore is styled as His Highness Prince of Norway, rather than His Royal Highness{Source}.
Prince Magunus as he is known, was likely named:
In 2016, the young prince took part in the 25th anniversary succession celebration of his grandparents, the offcial opening of The Princess Ingrid Alexandra Sculpture Park, and Norway's National Day celebrations, took part in his grandparents' jubilee tour, and attended a garden party in honor of his grandparents' jubilee. In 2017, he took part in the celebration of his grandparents' 80th birthdays, Norway's National Day Celebrations, and his grandmother's official birthday celebrations. In 2018, he took part in Norway's National Day celebrations, a photo session in honor of his father's birthday, and a photo session in honor of his grandparents' golden anniversary. In 2019, he attehdned the 2019 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships with his father, sister, grandfather and the Crown Princess Couple of Sweden, joined the family for Norway's National Day celebrations, joined his dad for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France for a Norway vs England Quarterfinal match, attended a summer photocall with his parents and big sister, and joined his family for his sister's confirmation ceremony.
He has two older siblings{Source}:
- Mr. Marius Borg Høiby (1997)
- HRH Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (2004)
- Queen Sonja of Norway (paternal grandmother)
- Espen Høiby (maternal uncle)
- Crown Prince Pavlos of Greece ( 4th cousin 1x removed through Queen Victoria)
- Queen Maxima of The Netherlands (family friend)
- Princess Rosario of Bulgaria (family friend)
- Bjørn Stensland (family friend)
- Marianne Gjellestad (family friend)
As he is not a King, Crown Prince or heir's heir (like his sister), he is not considered as a member of the Royal House, therefore is styled as His Highness Prince of Norway, rather than His Royal Highness{Source}.
Prince Magunus as he is known, was likely named:
- Sverre: for Sverre of Norway, who ruled Norway from 1184-1102
- Magnus: For seven previous Norwegian kings, and its also his father's middle name
In 2016, the young prince took part in the 25th anniversary succession celebration of his grandparents, the offcial opening of The Princess Ingrid Alexandra Sculpture Park, and Norway's National Day celebrations, took part in his grandparents' jubilee tour, and attended a garden party in honor of his grandparents' jubilee. In 2017, he took part in the celebration of his grandparents' 80th birthdays, Norway's National Day Celebrations, and his grandmother's official birthday celebrations. In 2018, he took part in Norway's National Day celebrations, a photo session in honor of his father's birthday, and a photo session in honor of his grandparents' golden anniversary. In 2019, he attehdned the 2019 FIS Alpine Ski World Championships with his father, sister, grandfather and the Crown Princess Couple of Sweden, joined the family for Norway's National Day celebrations, joined his dad for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France for a Norway vs England Quarterfinal match, attended a summer photocall with his parents and big sister, and joined his family for his sister's confirmation ceremony.
Comments
Post a Comment