Just arrived from his vacation by Syracuse and after going to the funeral of Pope Francis, Mette-Marit de Norway has enjoyed the most familiar plan in the company of his son, Prince Sverre Magnus, 19. Mother and son witnessed the Europa League match that faced the Norwegian club Bodo/Glimt against the English Tottenham that was imposed by two goals to zero, thus ensuring its place in the final of the competition.
As two more fans, mother and son were at the Aspmyra stadium, located in the city of Bodo, to see the sporting meeting of the semifinal. Before the meeting and, according to the local press, the princess was asked if King Harald is a follower of Tottenham. “Now I’m going to tell you something fun. Yesterday I asked the king. ‘Are you going to encourage Tottenham tomorrow?’ He simply said: ‘No, I will not.’

Despite the defeat, the princess said she was very impressed with the performance of the Norwegian club this season, since no Norwegian team had reached the semifinals of a great European tournament. Prince Sverre Magnus also made it clear that he also supported Bodo/Glimt.
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In addition to seeing the game, Prince Haakon’s wife and her son met with Glimts Stjanelag, a football club for boys and girls between 6 and 15 who do not feel comfortable with ordinary football teams or who have a disability, where it is about feeling the joy of playing sports. On many occasions, the family of the heir prince has opened his residence to host this type of solidarity parties.

It had not been seen in a public act for a long time Prince Sverre, who has been using a few months to travel. Coinciding that he was in Norway and, although little is known about these plans, he accompanied his mother to the football match. Prince Sverre graduated the summer of 2024 at high school and then was living and working in the city of Trondheim until Christmas. He has been seen in some family commitments, such as the wedding of her aunt, Princess Marta Luisa, with the shaman Durek Verrett, where she surprised to officially present her girlfriend, Amalie Giaever Macleod.

The Prince, together with the kings, the heirs princes and Princess Ingrid, will be seen again in a week, in the events for the National Day of Norway, which will take place on May 17. We will see him witness the children’s parade in Asker that passes near the residence of Prince Haakon, Skaugum, and then joining his grandparents on the balcony of the Royal Palace of Oslo, where they will greet all citizens.