The Crown Prince of Norway's Wedding: HRH Princess Märtha Louise

Princess Märtha Louise looked gorgeous at her little brother's wedding -- her dress and overall look was still unusual enough that it looked like her, but she was really chic and lovely at the same time. 

This haircut especially looked great on her, and it worked really well with her tiara -- the King Olav's Gift Tiara, so named because it was a present from her grandfather, King Olav V, on her eighteenth birthday.

I really like this one -- the design of the central section is so different -- but I'm curious to hear what all of the rest of you think about it.  And excellent gift, or one that should have been left at the jeweller's?

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6 Responses to “The Crown Prince of Norway's Wedding: HRH Princess Märtha Louise”

  1. maggie says on :

    She looks so pretty!! I love the tiara, it's perfect for her fresh looks

  2. Alison says on :

    nice tiara when you are 18 and young so can carry off a samller piece but maybe not one that she can wear as she gets older

  3. JamesB says on :

    It's nice with her hair this tiara isn't it - and shows just how pretty and natural looking she is. Not sure about the bit of plumage on her shoulder - looks like a budge sat there, but then Martha Louise does have interesting taste!

  4. Eliza says on :

    Okay. Are those HEARTS on her dress? I seem to be comparing lots to Disney princesses today, and this dress won't miss out on the fun. It's so little girl!!!

    The tiara quite original. Very pretty.

  5. RobinJ says on :

    A very delicate tiara. I can't belive that it's so new!

    But the dress! On a ten-year-old it would've been cute with those little hearts, but on a grown woman?

    And that chunk of metal she's wearing as a pendant? It looks like a miniature naval mine. To a wedding?

  6. tvmartinez says on :

    I love this tiara, both on it's own and on her. She quite impresses me with her individuality and independence. I think the tiara reflects those aspects of her.

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