Norwegian Royals Celebrate National Day

The Norwegian Royal Family celebrated their country’s National Day today in Oslo and London. King Harald, Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and their children watched the annual National Day parade from the balcony of The Royal Palace in Oslo this afternoon. I just love how the King and Crown Prince turned up in dapper silk top hats for the parade.

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Queen Sonja repeated the red wool hat with crazy curved brim she wore in December 2011 for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. It reminds me of the red Susanne Juul hat that Princess Benedikte has worn several times. I can’t make up my mind about this hat – it’s both interesting and a little odd. I love that Queen Sonja is brave enough to wear it.

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Mette-Marit wore the same eggplant purple Mona Strand designed felt calot she wore to the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in December 2012 and for the Finnish State Visit in October 2012. I still don’t like how this hat perches on the back of her head but I’m less offended by it the more times I see it. It’s a great colour on her. And Prince Haakon in a top hat? There are no words for how handsome that man is.

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Over in London, Princess Martha-Louise attended Norwegian National Day events with her family, all dressed in traditional costume. She looks very festive, doesn’t she?

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It looks like a lovely day was had by all. Which of these hats was your favourite today?

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Dutch Enthronement: Royal Guests

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As expected, the royal guests attending this inauguration pulled out all the stops when it came to their hats!

The Duchess of Cornwall wore an ice blue leaf fascinator designed by Philip Treacy. She wore this previously to the weddings of Peter Philips and Autumn Kelly in 2007 as well as her son Tom in 2005 but it looks totally reinvented with her ice blue gown. In the past, I have not always been a fan of these halo fascinators but today, I thought Camilla looked absolutely beautiful.

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Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden wore a cream straw hat with a dramatic diagonal brim and large spray of flowers and feathers on the side designed by Philip Treacy. I think this hat would have benefited from a trim of some of those feathers (it was a little too messy on the side I thought) and I prefer Victoria in smaller hats but overall, she looked great.

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Crown Princess Mary of Denmark wore a delicate slate blue flowered, feathered, netted, fascinator. There was a lot going on in this headpiece but I loved it. I thought it was gorgeous with her handpainted silk kimono-inspired gown. The whole look was unexpected but beautiful.

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The Princess of Asturias, who does not wear hats very often, suddenly developed some hat bravery and appeared in this Maria Nieto designed asymmetrical signature hat in dove grey complete with a flower and feather explosion on top.  I’m going to give her points for her new-found hat bravery but something about the shape of this hat didn’t work for me. The crown ended up looking like a giant earmuff and that’s never a good thing. Leitizia’s column dress would have been better contrasted with a hat with a horizontal brim, don’t you think?

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Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein wore the loveliest shade of green silk from head to toe… but even in the loveliest shade, it was too much green Her hat looked like a folded green dinner napkin and fell flat for me.

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Princess Mathilde of Belgium wore a blush pink picture hat designed by Belgian designer Fabienne Delvigne. I loved this hat- it was quietly elegant and looked beautiful on Mathilde. The rest of her ensemble was a bit to pink for me (we have to break her of this head-to-toe one colour obsession) but didn’t attract from how much I love that hat.

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway wore a wreath of beaded flowers??? I know. I didn’t really get this either.

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I thought that the Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg looked all right in this latte brown straw hat with rolled brim. While I liked the colour with her newly darkened caramel hair, I think the brim was to chunky for Princess Stephanie’s delicate features and the hat aged her WAY beyond her 29 years.

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Crown Princess Masako of Japan was all smiles this morning. Much has been speculated about Masako, whose attendance at this event ended a decade-long period of her missing out international royal events (officially, the Japanese court says she is being treated for adjustment disorder but unofficially, it’s widely understood she’s suffered chronic depression after giving up her international diplomacy career to marry the Crown Prince). Masako repeated the silk dress and matching pillbox hat she wore for Emporer Akihito’s birthday celebrations in 2010. The hat alone, I love on her. With the dress, it’s a lot of fabric. That being said, it was just so wonderful to see Masako back out in public. Crown Prince Naruhito, beamed non-stop from ear to ear, seemed thrilled to be attending this event together.

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 Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser al-Misned  of Qatar wore a navy turban to coordinate with her couture outfit and serious bling. I don’t think there’s any point commenting about her hat since we’re all just staring at her necklace! And yes- it’s real. Mozah doesn’t do jewels that aren’t real.

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We seldom see such a gathering of representatives for so many royal houses- it’s quite spectacular.

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Norwegian Royal Family Attend Ridderrenn

The 50th Ridderrenn skiing competition for the visually was held today in Beitostoelen, Norway. Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Martha-Louise cheered at the finish line; after the race, Haakon, Mette-Marit and their children Princess Ingrid and Prince Sverre Magnus skied over to a photocall. All dressed in warm ski hats, it looked like a lovely day was had by all.

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Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded today at Oslo City Hall. As in years past, the Norwegian Royal Family attended the ceremony.

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Queen Sonja’s turban is all right (and a vast improvement from the last state event she hosted) but there’s something in how her hair looks with this hat that falls a little flat for me.

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit repeated the Mona Strand purple calot she wore last month for the Finnish State visit and I’m afraid, I’m still not a fan. There’s something about the way that it perches so far back on her head that doesn’t work for me.

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Orchid Adornment

Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway are on the second day of their official visit to Indonesia. No hats have been seen so far but Mette-Marit showed up for dinner tonight in Jakarta sporting some beautiful orchids. Since we seldom see any headgear on this princess, I thought it was worth noting! I love this homage paid to her tropical hosts.

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