She has to go to school and do what she needs to to be an effective monarch herself. It’s not 1957 anymore. As Tatiana Maria pointed out, not only is a consort not required but there hasn’t been one for a good chunk of the post-1905 monarchy.
Perhaps Magnus should step in instead?
That was my thought too… There is really not constitutionally neccessary to have someone showing up in any of the tiaras as long as the monarch is not a female… And for incoming state visits and the annual parliament dinner, even a studying Ingrid Alexandra can attend the these banquets if neccessary…
To order her to stop her education in her early 20:s and pack her full with royal duties that also can be undertaken by a man, would be a disaster in my opinion… She cannot be compared to Princess Astrid as she is about to become a monarch herself, and must be allowed to prepare herself…
It would be much better (but still not a good option) to ask Magnus to put his education on pause and start to help out with royal duties….. But for that to happen they need to change their current mindset that Magnus is a private citizen and not expected to do anything for the monarchy…
The ongoing situations with both Marius and Märtha Louise should be enough proof of why having ”official members” of a royal family that is not expected to do anything at all for the monarchy, is a bad idea..
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The press will now try to milk anything they can out of him… Every word he says, every facial move, every movement of his eyes etc will be analyzed… But he knows that answering one question about Marius during a press conference about something else, would be like opening a can of worms with questions… The NRF doesn’t have much luck at the moment, but one luck they do have is that Haakon have nerves of steel and can handle media pressure…
If the NRF says anything at all collectively about Marius (wich i think they should, at least denying things that they know are not true), then it should come from a prepared statement, and not on an impromptu press conference where The Crown Prince is bombarded with questions..