Princess is baptised; WORLD.(News)

From: Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) | Date: April 18, 2004 | Copyright information

A BABY princess expected to become the first queen of modern Norway was baptised yesterday in a celebration at the Royal Palace's chapel.

Crying loudly, three monthold Ingrid Alexandra was carr...

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