The relationship between the British and Norwegian royal families was mentioned in the ''How do the Royal Houses Compare/Contrast?'' thread last week:
The Norwegian royals are the closest relationship the British royals have with Europe but in an age of Parliamentary democracy what difference does blood relationship make.
I wish there were strong friendships/relationships between the BRF and other royal Houses besides King Harald and Queen Sonja, as there are between all the Scandi royals and between some Continental Houses. I think it would be fabulous.
Anne is Haakon's godfather I believe.
Well, let's go through it:
According to Norwegian royal expert Kjell Arne Totland and Norwegian author Tor Bomann-Larsen (both known to be very reliable), the relationship between the Norwegian and British Royal Houses is like this:
During the reign of Haakon VII:
Very close due to the fact that his consort Queen Maud was the daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
During the reign of Olav V:
Very close due to the fact that he was the son of Queen Maud and grandchild of a British monarch.
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester attended the funeral of King Haakon VII in 1957.
The Queen Mother was due to attend the Wedding of Harald and Sonja in 1968, but the unexpected death of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent two days before the wedding, made the attendance of any member of the BRF impossible.
Charles attended King Olav's 75th birthday celebrations in 1978, and the Queen Mother attended his 80th birthday celebrations in 1983.
Anne attended the confirmation of Prince Haakon (her godson) in 1988.
And King Olav always visited the Queen Mother when he was in London.
During the reign of Harald V:
Closeness between the royal houses:
Charles and Anne attended the funeral of King Olav V in 1991.
Anne and Edward attended the regent couple's Silver Wedding Anniversary in 1993.
Charles attended the regent couple's joint 60th Birthday celebrations in 1997.
Charles (church only), Edward, and Sophie attended the Wedding of Haakon and MM in 2001.
Anne, Timothy Laurence, Edward and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended the King's 70th Birthday celebrations in 2007.
Sophie (alone) attended the regent couple's joint 80th Birthday celebrations in 2017 - which led Norwegian commentators to say that the relationship was not what it used to be, and that the Brits alone had to take responsibility for it.
Closeness between the royals:
The King and Queen:
Well, despite the age gap, they are ''close'' (if we can call it that) with Charles/Camilla and Anne. - How? By sometimes spending time with them personally in the UK.
They are not that close with QEII - but they meet her sometimes for tea (as QMII also does) when they are in London.
The CP couple:
Not close with any of them.
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BTW, since this was a post that mostly was about the relationship between two royal houses, I chose to put it here, and not in the ''Which Royals Are Good Friends?'' thread.