In days gone by, heirs to the throne were kept wrapped in cotton wool to protect the succession to the crown. Not now. Crown Prince Haakon Magnus loves a bit of extreme sport (parachuting into his 40th birthday celebrations springs to mind) and as Lillehammer got into full swing, so did Norway's future king as he tried out the luge and hurtled down an icy track at really very fast speeds indeed.
(photo @Lillehammer2016 Twitter)
Haakon's daughter, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, provided one of the big royal moments of the event when she climbed a huge set of stairs to light the Olympic Cauldron at the Opening Ceremony. Watched by her proud parents and granddad, King Harald V, she continued the Norwegian Royal Family's Olympic traditions.
(photo @Idrettsforbundendet Twitter)
Sharing my story w/ Crown Prince of Norway Haakon Magnus about being a gay athlete #iLoveYOG https://t.co/SmHOl07CWv pic.twitter.com/O09bkjBQaY— Eric Mitchell (@EricJumper) February 17, 2016
The royals also took the chance to get involved with some discussions linked to sport. During Lillehammer 2016, Crown Prince Haakon heard about the experiences of young gay athletes during a series of talks and debates
The Crown Prince and Princess, along with their two children, took to the slopes alongside a group of refugees as #Lillehammer2016 got underway. The 'Slopes for All' event saw the royals join young refugees in a skiing lesson and it was one of a series of opportunities for everyone to try out different winter sports.
(photo kongehuset.no)
Meget god stemning i Gjøvik Olympiske fjellhall. Prominente gjester heiet frem Norges @martielvebakken i Ungdoms-OL. pic.twitter.com/IoqlBj0ym5— Idrettsforbundet (@idrett) February 14, 2016
We all love a royals cheering sports stars on photo and Norway's Crown Prince and Princess gave us another a classic as they joined in with an arms in the air moment during the Games. If the Jubilee was all about Harald and Sonja and the Opening Ceremony was all about Ingrid Alexandra then the sports event
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