Covid-19 continues to be frightening, even among the royals of Europe: the last, in order of time, to have been infected is Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, eldest daughter of the prince Haakon and his wife Mette-Marit. The 17-year-old, second in line after her father, is isolated in Skaugum Estate, the official residence south of Oslo where the family lives, along with her parents and younger brother Sverre Magnus, 15, all negative results, as confirmed by the family via press release.
It is not known under what circumstances the princess may have contracted the virus, but for safety reasons, a series of official commitments have been canceled. First of all, the ccelebrations for the wedding anniversary of Haakon and Mette-Marit, who got married on August 25, 2001 in the Oslo Cathedral. Twenty years together that will certainly be celebrated sooner or later, but not immediately, as was planned for next Wednesday. The crown prince also canceled other commitments: at this stage prudence remains the most important thing.
Ingrid is the first member of the Norwegian royal family to contract the virus. Among the other “real” infected there had been Albert of Monaco, Charles of England, Christian of Denmark, son of Crown Prince Frederick and Princess Mary, Victoria of Sweden and William of England. Fortunately, his condition would not cause much concern.

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