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Bringing your girlfriend home to dinner for the first time is something many people dread, but it certainly can be compared to what King Harald had to go through in his time.

There was no doubt that Miss Sonja Haraldsen was allowed to invite to the palace, and it was completely out of the question for an heir to the throne to be with someone of red blood and at least marry him.

Love, on the other hand, is a game without rules, and the then Crown Prince could do nothing because he had fallen in love with the bourgeois girl from the West Coast. They met through mutual friends, and sweet music finally began to emerge between the two young men of the same age.

SPEECH PLAYED: During the royal couple’s garden party, King Harald gave a speech about the Norwegians. There he transmits a message that we Norwegians are all. “Norwegians believe in God, Allah, the Almighty and nothing” Video: NTB Scanpix
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– Free game

Today, as is well known, they are the king and queen of the country, but it has not been without a fight. In the new book “The King Counts”, the royal couple of the country now talk about difficult times, which even more than 50 years later awaken feelings and commitment in them.

– He was wildly wild, says Queen Sonja.

It refers to the period when newspapers and magazines first found out that she was possibly the Crown Prince’s girlfriend. It has not yet been discussed between the king and the crown prince, but it still did not stop the media from printing photographs and polls.

END: The happiness was palpable when the couple, who had kept their love hidden for nine years, got engaged. Photo: NTB
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In the period from the two of them meeting until the engagement was announced in March 1968, which lasted about nine years, a lot happened for the couple. In the book, author Harald Stanghelle writes that there was broad political agreement that a crown prince could not marry a bourgeois woman.

The matter was discussed at various government conferences, where according to the author both one and several bullets are heated in the corridor. Some thought that the monarchy would be destroyed. When Prime Minister Per Borten asked King Olav who his son’s chosen was, and he replied that he knew nothing about Miss Haraldsen, the king is said to have said, “I don’t think so either.”

SUITABLE HUSBANDS: In August 1968, six months after they got engaged, Harald got his Sonja. It was by no means a fact. Photo: NTB
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That says something about how controversial the relationship was. Queen Sonja says:

– Those years were not easy. Feeling unwanted is not a good feeling. So it was very difficult. All the criticisms that came in were not easy. (…) So I made my own mantra: I really shouldn’t be allowed to destroy me completely. But I felt quite small and insecure. I knew everyone was judging me. In the end it turned out well.

He was hailed on the golden wedding anniversary

He was hailed on the golden wedding anniversary

– did something illegal

“They” refers to the media, who wrote so much about her that the Palace was forced several times to deny that the Crown Prince was marrying civilly. At the same time, it was a topic that father and son stopped talking about, so there wasn’t much advice to get.

– I did something illegal, then, with goose bumps. That’s why my father and I never talk about it. Very strange, explains the king in the book.

However, he never doubted that it would be possible.

BE NEGATIVE: King Olav wanted his son to marry a bourgeois. So it turned out. Here he poses next to his daughter-in-law after the engagement. On the right is the queen’s future mother, Dagny F. Haraldsen. Photo: NTB
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– I always thought that time would help us. “I didn’t think it would take that long, but the only thing that could help us was time,” he explains.

King Olav was for a long time very negative about a marriage between Harald and Sonja, when he feared that people would turn to the royal family. He expected Harald to find a princess and he never met Sonja during the long nine years before the engagement was finally approved.

Harald had to celebrate his own 30th birthday with dinner at the castle without Sonja, her boyfriend of eight years, by his side. But when Sonja herself turned 30 months later, she was invited to company on the royal ship.

Crown Prince Harald was clear that he did not want to marry if he did not get Sonja Haraldsen. When he told Prime Minister Per Borten, “things must have sped up,” he says in the book.

The king asked the government and parliamentary leaders for advice, but another year had passed before the answer came and the king gave his “yes.”

WIN THROUGH: Sonja and Harald announce their engagement on March 19, 1968. Here they are at the Palace during the press conference. Photo: Åsgeir Valldal / Dagbladet
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– Like a script

Already the day before the engagement, the rumors began to spread. NTB had sent a message to the Norwegian and foreign press that an engagement would be announced after eleven o’clock at night. Despite the deadline, Danmarks Radio broadcast the message directly. NRK quoted Danmarks Radio, and the hysteria was on.

KING OF HUMOR: King Harald mocks Sonja and believes that the “Troll” station is named after her. Video: NRK / The Year with the Royal Family
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At exactly eleven o’clock on March 19, 1968, Storting President Bernt Ingvaldsen sat in the Storting rostrum and announced their engagement. That to wild cheers from the people. The wedding took place the same fall, on August 29, at the Oslo Cathedral.

King Harald and Queen Sonja have been the royal couple of Norway since King Olav’s death in 1991. Although Harald and Sonja have been side by side for all these years, it was a very troubled start to the relationship between the prince. heir and his chosen one.

– Sonja and Harald’s story is like a script. Royal meets bourgeois, they fight for love, they face adversity, but in the end they meet and live happily ever after. I shouldn’t be surprised if it is one day made into a feature film, as See and Hear royal house expert Anders Johan Stavseng has previously said.

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