(Dagbladet): the Dog kronprinsfamilien was on Wednesday night reported missing, when crown princess Mette-Marit (43) published a post on his official Instagram account .
In the post enlightened kronprinsessa that the dog is marked with the chip and go with the black collars. She urged anyone with useful information to contact us.
a Few hours after the Muffins Kråkebolle disappeared, have your dog come to right again. It tells the officer at the Castle, Marianne Hagen, to Dagbladet:
It was a the happy ending. The crown prince let bakluka on the car stand open in the parking lot at Vestmarksetra while they were looking and lightweight. When they came back was she on place. So now, it is home and get some food, I think, says the Garden.
After that the dog came to the right has kronprinsessa published a new post on Instagram.
Where you can see princess Ingrid Alexandra (13) keep around the Muffins Kråkebolle, while Mette-Marit speaks of norway’s crown prince Haakon (43) as his “beautiful and wise man” in the accompanying text.
Kronprinsfamilien owns two dogs, Muffins Kråkebolle and Milly Cocoa. The dog that was missing is the offspring of Milly Cocoa.
TV 2.en was the first to mention the matter on Wednesday. Marianne Hagen had earlier in the evening following to say about the Muffins Kråkebolle, who was on the ski trip with the royal couple in the afternoon:
Status is that the dog was out on a trip with the royal couple and Milly Cocoa, and disappeared in the 16-time. The whole family is looking and looking, said pressesjefen to the Newspaper.
the Garden added that kronprinsfamilien were grateful for all who participated.
We are grateful for all who spreading the word, so that people who are out on the ski trip in the morning or on the evening walk with the headlamp in the night, know about it. The dog is very social and very kind, so if you see her, just shout at her, so she comes enough, ” she further.
FAMILY members: Both Milly Cocoa and Muffins Kråkebolle (t.h.) was present when the kronprinsfamilien greeted barnetoget outside Skaugum in 2014. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB scanpix Show more
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