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Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s First Tiara
According to Trond Norén Isaksen, a Norwegian royal historian who has close ties to the family, Princess Ingrid Alexandra has been given Princess Ingeborg’s Pearl Circle Tiara as an 18th birthday present!
The tiara was made by Boucheron in 1900 for their display at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. Prince Carl of Sweden saw the tiara and bought it for his wife Princess Ingeborg. It was later adapted to include three pearl elements that may have belonged to Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna the Younger.
Princess Ingeborg (above left) gave the tiara to her granddaughter, Princess Ragnhild (above right), but before that it was worn by two of her daughters, Crown Princess Märtha of Norway (below left) and Princess Margaretha of Denmark (below right). Princess Ingeborg is Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s great-great grandmother.
The story was always that of Princess Ragnhild’s two tiaras, Queen Maud’s Diamond Tiara would go back to the mainline of the family and the Pearl Circle Tiara would stay with her descendants since it was never really part of the Norwegian collection. It’s unclear if the tiara was inherited by King Harald after Ragnhild died in 2012 or if he bought it from his sister’s family. If anyone lives in Norway and reads Se og Hør, let me know if there’s any more information.
I generally don’t believe these kinds of stories in magazines but Isaksen is very trustworthy. I hope it’s true because I want this it to belong to the Norwegian royals going forward. It’s decent size tiara but the design is so light that I think it will work well for a young princess so long as she has some good tiara hair. I can’t wait for Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s 18th birthday gala on June 17th!
TIARA ALERT: Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway wore Princess Ingeborg’s Pearl Circle Tiara for a new official portrait to mark the celebrations of her 18th birthday at the Royal Palace in Oslo on 17 June 2022.
The Norwegian Royal Court also released a photo of the tiara. It’s always been a piece that we’ve only seen in blurry photos so it nice to get a good look at it.
BREAKING: Princess Martha of Norway announces engagement
BREAKING: Princess Martha of Norway announces engagement
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and the American shaman Durek Verrett are engaged.
Their engagement was announced on the morning of June 7th 2022 via a press release.
No date has yet been set for the wedding, and the couple will continue to live on different continents in the future.
Durek Verrett will not get a Norwegian royal title, but will be regarded as a member of the extended royal…
King Felipe VI of Spain with Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway attend The final of Roland Garros today. JUN 5, 2022.
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King Felipe VI of Spain with Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway attend The final of Roland Garros today. JUN 5, 2022.
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Queen Sonja is first recipient of new award in Norway
Queen Sonja is first recipient of new award in Norway
It is not every day that a completely new award arises but a rather special one, Honorary Craftsman, has been created in Norway. The first winner of this award was none other than Queen Sonja of Norway.
The appointment of Honorary Craftsman is instituted to honour a person who has an excellent in his or her field, has made a significant contribution to society in general or their crafts in…
Crown Prince Couple of Norway undertake visit to Svalbard
Crown Prince Couple of Norway undertake visit to Svalbard
Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway have visited Svalbard in the Norwegian Arctic.
The Crown Prince Couple were in Svalbard for three days beginning on 20 April when they were in Longyearbyen. On Wednesday, the couple visited the Longyearbyen Public Library, where they heard a presentation from the head of the Longyearbyen Community Council, Arild Olsen, regarding the…
21 January 2022: On the occasion of her 18th birthday, the royal court has shared new photos of Princess Ingrid Alexandra, taken in the White Salon and the Bernadotte Salon at the palace.
Photos: Ida Bjørvik, the Royal Court
Now that there are officially two-and-a-half days to go before Princess Ingrid Alexandra turns 18, the countdown to when she will make her official tiara debut, and debate over which tiara will be the first one she wears, is on.
In no particular order, here are my top four picks for Ingrid Alexandra’s first tiara:
The Vifte Tiara
The sole tiara on this list to come from Ingrid’s British ancestors, the Vifte tiara was a wedding gift from the Rothschild family to Queen Maud. Its name comes from the fact that it resembles a fan, or vifte in Norwegian. Made of diamonds set in silver and gold, the tiara can be worn either as a tiara or as a necklace. Queen Sonja inherited the tiara when she married King Harald in 1968, and she passed it down to her daughter-in-law Crown Princess Mette-Marit shortly before her wedding to Crown Prince Haakon in 2001. Mette-Marit has worn this as a tiara exactly once, during the 80th birthday celebrations in honor of Harald and Sonja in 2017. Since Mette-Marit favors her other tiaras, maybe she will pass this along to Ingrid so it can get some more love.
The Vasa Tiara
This tiara was a wedding gift from the people of Stockholm to Princess Märtha when she left home to marry Crown Prince Olav in 1929. Known as the Vasa tiara due to its central elements evoking the sigil of the House of Vasa, a former ruling family of Sweden, it was one of Crown Princess Märtha’s favorite tiaras. She shared it with her daughters, Princesses Ragnhild and Astrid, and after Märtha’s death in 1954 and her Harald’s marriage 14 years later, Princess Astrid became the sole wearer of the tiara. Astrid has stated that she considered the tiara to be a lifetime loan, and it will go back to the main line of the royal family after her death. She has already begun passing along some valuable family history to Ingrid with her gift of the badge of the Order of Victoria and Albert that belonged to Queen Maud for Ingrid’s confirmation - maybe she will pass the Vasa along as an 18th birthday present to her great-niece, so she can enjoy seeing her beloved mother’s tiara on the head of a future queen before she passes.
The Amethyst Necklace Tiara
This tiara, made of amethysts, can be worn as a necklace and a tiara, hence its name. The origins of this tiara are still unknown; depending on the source it was a gift from King Harald to Queen Sonja, or it was Garrard’s “we’re sorry your tiara was stolen” gift following the theft of Queen Maud’s Diamond and Pearl Tiara. Queen Sonja has worn it as a tiara and a necklace, and passed it along to Crown Princess Mette-Marit in 2004, likely as a push present following the birth of Ingrid Alexandra. Mette-Marit has also loaned this tiara out to her sister-in-law, Princess Märtha Louise, for the 2010 wedding of Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel and the 2021 Dutch State Visit to Norway. Maxima passed along her push present from Willem-Alexander following the birth of their heir to Amalia for her 18th birthday; maybe Mette-Marit will take some inspiration from her Dutch friend and pass this tiara to Ingrid.
A Brand New Tiara
A recent tradition has been to gift princesses turning 18 or marrying into the family a brand new tiara. King Olav began this when he gifted a brand-new tiara to Princess Märtha Louise on her 18th birthday in 1989, and King Harald and Queen Sonja continued the tradition, giving Crown Princess Mette-Marit the Diamond Daisy Tiara when she married Crown Prince Haakon in 2001. Both of these tiaras have come from Norwegian court favorite Garrard, and I don’t see Harald and Sonja going to a different jeweler for something as important as their heir’s 18th birthday tiara. It would be interesting to see what comes out of the Garrard vaults for Ingrid!
Other Tiara Options
- Queen Maud’s Pearl Necklace Tiara
- The base of the Maltese Cross Tiara
- The small version of the replica of Queen Maud’s Diamond and Pearl Tiara
- TheDiamond Daisy Tiara.