When King Harald V was born in 1937 at the royal estate of Skaugum, he became the first prince born in Norway in 567 years. He spent the first three years of his life in Norway, but when German ...
The monarch’s anesthesiologist Bjørn Bendz said the pacemaker will make his journey back to Norway safer King Harald V of Norway is one step closer to getting discharged from the hospital and ...
The Norwegian Royal Family may not have the largest jewellery vault in Europe but they do have several historic pieces. Crown ...
Crown Princess Mette-Marit is not letting health issues hold her back!The Norwegian Royal was spotted enjoying a PDA-filled ...
However, in recent years, King Harald V has been hospitalized multiple times, including undergoing heart valve surgery in 2020 and having a pacemaker implanted in 2024. Despite these health issues ...
The Norwegian royal family gathered in all their glittering splendour to celebrate the 88th birthday of King Harald V with a beautiful banquet in the Royal Palace of Oslo. None, however, paid as ...
King Harald V is the head of the Norwegian royal family, having ascended the throne in 1991 following his father Olav V's death. He married Sonja Haraldsen in 1968 and the couple went on to have a ...
The pair were among a select group of people invited to a royal dinner attended by King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway. Their majesties were in Minnesota to open an exhibit at Minneapolis-St ...
King Harald V has been the king of Norway since January 1991 as the only child of King Olav V and Princess Martha of Sweden. Harald is married to Sonja Haraldsen, and they have two children ...
Norway’s King Harald V has often spent his birthday abroad, but he was celebrating his 88th at home at the Royal Palace on Friday. Palace staff surprised him by forming a heart-shaped array of candles ...
When King Harald V was born in 1937 at the royal estate of Skaugum, he became the first prince born in Norway in 567 years. He spent the first three years of his life in Norway, but when German troops ...