Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway turned 18 on January 21 earlier this year. The Princess celebrated her milestone last night with a gala dinner in Oslo. The royal wore a breathtaking Monique Lhuillier gown.
Tonight, Ingrid is continuing her celebrations in pure style.
The 18-year-old royal posed with the Norwegian Royal Family in a gorgeous gown.
The Alberta Ferretti gown is a floor-length purple dress with no sleeves.
The ruffled skirt is paired with a straight-line top and two straps along the shoulders.
The dress was previously owned by Ingrid’s mother, Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway, who was seen wearing the dress in 2005 during the Japanese State Visit to Norway.
Princess Mette-Marit also posed in the pictures wearing a fabulous Pucci by Dundas gown.
This is a repeat wear for Mette-Marit.
Princess Ingrid of Norway is now 18, and so has made her tiara debut in these birthday portraits.
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The 20-year-old royal wore an Armani Prive Fall 2021 Couture dress in shimmering pink.
The strapless dress was quite a statement look for the young royal.
Princess Catharina-Amalie, 18, is the heir to the throne in the Netherlands, and also appeared in the photos wearing her mother’s beautiful diadem.
Princess Estelle, the 10-year-old heir to the Swedish throne, was also present in the birthday portraits.
Tonight’s celebrations were postponed until June due to the infection situation and coronavirus restrictions.