
Princess Ingrid Alexandra has made a stunning debut at her first state banquet.
The Norwegian royalty gathered at the Royal Palace in Oslo for a state banquet hosted by King Harald and Queen Sonja, honoring Iceland's President Halla Tómasdottir and her husband Björn Skúlason.
Princess Ingrid accompanied her parents, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit at the white-tie soiree.
For the milestone event, Ingrid Alexandra, who is second-in-line to the throne, donned an ice blue ruffled gown of her beloved mother, with the Boucheron pearl circle tiara gifted to her on her 18th birthday.
The stunning gown was first worn by Mette-Marit for Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden's wedding to Daniel Westling in 2010.
Taking to Instagram account on April 9, the Norwegian Royal House released a heartwarming photo of the family.
“Gala dinner at the Palace in honor of the Icelandic presidential couple who are on a state visit to Norway,” they wrote in the caption.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s new milestone comes just a week after she finished her 15 months of military service with the Engineer Battalion at Skjold camp in Målselv.