This year, the royal couple gathered with the Crown Prince’s family at Skaugum for a magnificent Christmas celebration. They also celebrated there last year, when large parts of the family were gathered. Princess Märtha Louise (50) and the children were also present then.
This year, Christmas is celebrated without Märtha and the children. They had made other plans – outside the Norwegian borders.
This is how the royal family’s Christmas
Celebrating in sunny California
According to Se og Hør’s experience, Märtha and all three daughters boarded a plane to the USA before Christmas, to celebrate with Durek Verrett (47) in sunny Los Angeles. There they will have plans to stay until after the New Year.
The Christmas celebration has also been caught in small glimpses on social media. Durek has shared a photo on Instagram’s story function, where he is seen posing with, among others, his girlfriend Märtha Louise, Leah Isadora (16) and Maud Angelica (18).
Several are dressed in elf costumes and have a big grin on their face. Emma Tallulah (13), on the other hand, is not to be seen in the picture, but must be present.
See and Hear royal house expert Caroline Vagle believes there may be several reasons why the princess has taken her family to Durek this year.
– Durek has celebrated Christmas in Norway twice, so now it might be time for him to show off his Christmas celebration in Los Angeles to his girlfriend and bonus daughters. The family has also had plans to move there, so then it is natural if the children will get to know the city even better first, she says.
Breaks 100-year-old tradition
A good relationship
See and listen recently wrote about Durek’s state of health, and about how the princess has shown invaluable support to her boyfriend. He has become kidney sick again, and must have dialysis several times a week. Therefore, he can not travel far.
For that reason, Vagle points to the state of health as one of the reasons why Christmas is celebrated in the USA and not here in Norway. Princess Märtha Louise has traveled regularly to the United States this year, instead of alternating between visiting each other as before.