Larzen
Heir Presumptive
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10.-13. May 2005
Sources: Kongehuset.no, adressa.no and the Primeminister agenda
Oslo 10. May
14.30 Ceremonial welcome outside the palace
20.00 Gala dinner at the Royal Palace
Oslo 11. May
09.55 The Emperor will visit the Prime Minister
13.00 The goverment will give a lunch at akershus castle
19.00 The Emperor an Empress returndinner at Oslo City Hall
Other events in Oslo but I dont know which day
Visit to the Museum of cultural history, Bygdøy
Visist to a daycarecenter
Trondheim 12. May
12.00 Emperor and Empress arrive at the airport where they will be met by the Norwegian royals that will have arrived with another plane
14.00 Tour of the Archbishops palace then they will have lunch beofre they visit Nidaros cathdral. Then it is planned that the emperor and Empress will make a short walk outside.
In the evening there will be another dinner, this time at the royal residence in Trondheim Stiftsgården
Trondheim 13. May
The will visit a museum before they drive to the University to see fishey projects and have lunch with japanese exchange students.
After that Mette-Marit will join them for a boattrip and visit to the fish market
It is also ruomored that the emperor and Empress wil have a private meeting with the King
I dont think Crown Prince Haakon will take part in the events on the 13. of May as he has to preside the Statecouncil at 12.00 and has another event at 15.00.
The Queen also has a engagement at 17.30 at the westcoast of Norway, but most likely she will atleast join them to the museum
Kongehuset.no does not say if Princess Astrid and Princess Märtha Louise and Ari Behn will take part in the visit, but hopefully we will see them at some of the events in Oslo
The Emperor and Empress had a pressmeeting to talk about the trips to Norway and Ireland. Transcript in english here
http://www.kunaicho.go.jp/epress/epress-05-04e.html
Webpages that I suppose will cover the visit to Trondheim quite well
The local paper in Trondheim
www.adressa.no
NRK-trøndelag
http://www.nrk.no/trondelag/
This paper have something on the visit
http://www.t-a.no/
Sources: Kongehuset.no, adressa.no and the Primeminister agenda
Oslo 10. May
14.30 Ceremonial welcome outside the palace
20.00 Gala dinner at the Royal Palace
Oslo 11. May
09.55 The Emperor will visit the Prime Minister
13.00 The goverment will give a lunch at akershus castle
19.00 The Emperor an Empress returndinner at Oslo City Hall
Other events in Oslo but I dont know which day
Visit to the Museum of cultural history, Bygdøy
Visist to a daycarecenter
Trondheim 12. May
12.00 Emperor and Empress arrive at the airport where they will be met by the Norwegian royals that will have arrived with another plane
14.00 Tour of the Archbishops palace then they will have lunch beofre they visit Nidaros cathdral. Then it is planned that the emperor and Empress will make a short walk outside.
In the evening there will be another dinner, this time at the royal residence in Trondheim Stiftsgården
Trondheim 13. May
The will visit a museum before they drive to the University to see fishey projects and have lunch with japanese exchange students.
After that Mette-Marit will join them for a boattrip and visit to the fish market
It is also ruomored that the emperor and Empress wil have a private meeting with the King
I dont think Crown Prince Haakon will take part in the events on the 13. of May as he has to preside the Statecouncil at 12.00 and has another event at 15.00.
The Queen also has a engagement at 17.30 at the westcoast of Norway, but most likely she will atleast join them to the museum
Kongehuset.no does not say if Princess Astrid and Princess Märtha Louise and Ari Behn will take part in the visit, but hopefully we will see them at some of the events in Oslo
The Emperor and Empress had a pressmeeting to talk about the trips to Norway and Ireland. Transcript in english here
http://www.kunaicho.go.jp/epress/epress-05-04e.html
Webpages that I suppose will cover the visit to Trondheim quite well
The local paper in Trondheim
www.adressa.no
NRK-trøndelag
http://www.nrk.no/trondelag/
This paper have something on the visit
http://www.t-a.no/
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