The Crown Princess topped nobel day with Asian-inspired dress.
SEOGHØR.NO: Thursday morning received the Tunisian “Quartet for national dialogue” Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo City Hall, and the royal family were on hand to shed luster on the winners.
Princess Mette-Marit (42) arrived at the distribution in a leaking elfenbeinsfarget coat dress from designer Alexander McQueen at a price tag of over 34,000 million.
Now Thursday evening goes Prize banquet is held at the venerable Grand Hotel in the capital.
The banquet consists of a dinner in the Nobel suite and along with the royals also participates statesman and politicians to honor the winner.
The Crown Princess had occasion replaced their coat dress with a floor-length creation in ecru.
– Princess Mette-Marit has set in three very different outfit today. First, in one of their single favorite outfits to the Children’s Peace Prize party with loose hair and little makeup. Just over an hour later the ceremony she was very elegant and far more glamorous in white coat dress from Alexander McQueen with black accessories.
– Both these outfits were quite typical for Mette-Marit, but for tonight’s gala she surprised in an Asian -inspired dress. I can not remember having seen her in anything like this before, says royal reporter in Look and Listen, Caroline Vagleskogen.
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The children interviewed laureates
Earlier this morning Asked Mette-Marit also up at Save the Children about price fixing in Nobel center.
Here she came with Prince Sverre in one hand and a rose in the other.
Last year was also Ingrid Alexandra, but she did not materialize this year.
This was the 19th time Save the Children celebrated Peace Prize on this way. It’s the children themselves who are central to the planning and execution of the event, and they are both for entertainment and getting interview Laureates before the Nobel ceremony in Oslo City Hall shortly afterwards.
On Friday night the scene is set for celebration when Nobel concert will place in Telenor Arena in Bærum.
It will be chaired by talk show host and comedian Jay Leno (65), and stars such as A-Ha, Kygo and Jason Derulo on stage.
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