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Visited the branches of government

Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra visited the Storting, the Government and the Supreme Court today. The Princess celebrates her 18th birthday tomorrow, and will attain the age of majority.

January 20, 2022

Princess Ingrid Alexandra arriving at the Storting. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB.

The visits were focused on the separation of powers at the highest level of government into three independent branches (legislative, executive and judicial).

His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon paid a similar visit to the three branches of government in connection with his 18th birthday in 1991.

The Storting

The President of the Storting (Norwegian parliament), Masud Gharahkhani, welcomed the Princess when she arrived at the national assembly building this morning. The President of the Storting explained the proceedings in the Storting and spoke about the history of the building.

The President of the Storting, Masud Gharahkhani, shows Princess Ingrid Alexandra the Storting Chamber. Photo: Simen Løvberg Sund, The Royal Court.

At the Office of the President of the Storting, the Princess met the First Vice President of the Storting, Svein Harberg, and the youngest Member of Storting, Maren Grøthe. Mr Harberg described the work carried out in the various committees, while Ms Grøthe spoke about what it was like to be a member of parliament.

The Supreme Court

After visiting the Storting, Princess Ingrid Alexandra was received by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Toril Marie Øie and Secretary-General Bente Johanne Kraugerud. Before being given a tour of the Supreme Court Building, the Princess met four Supreme Court Justices. The Princess had the chance to see two of the chambers while Ms Øie spoke about the structure of the Norwegian judicial system.

The Princess is given an introduction to the court’s activities by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Toril Marie Øie. Photo: Liv Anette Luane, The Royal Court.

The Princess also had the opportunity to sit in the King’s Chair, just as her father – Crown Prince Haakon – did when he visited the Supreme Court upon reaching the age of majority in 1991.

The Princess sitting in the King’s Chair in the Office of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB.

The Government

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Secretary to the Government Anne Nafstad Lyftingsmo welcomed the Princess to the Office of the Prime Minister this afternoon. The Princess and the Prime Minister then had a private conversation in the office – like the one Crown Prince Haakon had when he visited then Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland.

At the Prime Minister’s Office, the Princess listened to a presentation on the work of the Government and the ministries. Photo: Simen Løvberg Sund, The Royal Court.

After their conversation, Prime Minister Støre took Princess Ingrid Alexandra to a meeting room where she met Minister of Justice and Public Security Emilie Enger Mehl and several of the staff members at the Office of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister explained the work of the Office, while Ms Mehl spoke of her activities as minister.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra arriving at the Storting. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra signs the Storting’s guestbook. Photo: Simen Løvberg Sund, Det kongelige hoff
Princess Ingrid Alexandra signs the Storting’s guestbook. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB
The President of the Storting, Masud Gharahkhani, shows Princess Ingrid Alexandra the Storting Chamber. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB
Princess Ingrid Alexandra listening to a presentation on the work of the Storting and life as a member of parliament. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra at the Storting. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB
Crown Prince Haakon visited then Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland at the Office of the Prime Minister in 1991. Here he is being given copy of the Norwegian Constitution of 1814. Photo: Jon Eeg / NTB.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra arrives at the Supreme Court. Govven: Javad Parsa / NTB

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Visit to the branches of government

Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s visit to the Storting, the Government and the Supreme Court in connection with attaining the age of majority closely resembles the visit paid by Crown Prince Haakon to the branches of government when he turned 18 in 1991.