Prince Sverre Magnus has been photographed skiing with his mother, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and father, Crown Prince Haakon, during a trip to Lommedalen on Wednesday, while his half-brother Marius Borg Høiby returned from rehabilitation.
The Norwegian royal, 19, was bundled up for the chilly sub-degree weather in a beige coat and a khaki coat, along with loose-fitting black joggers.
To stay warm while hitting the slopes, Sverre Magnus wore a balaclava that covered his mouth and much of his head.
The third in line to the throne was enjoying some much-needed hot chocolate with his parents, along with other athletes.
The family went to an alpine training session with Vivil at the Lommedalen ski resort.
Vivil Sports Club offers adaptive training in many different sports for athletes with developmental disabilities.
Vivil invited Prince Sverre Magnus, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit so the royals could see how they train others how to ski.
During the visit, the royals met Vivil members and heard their stories and accounts of their daily training and the competitions they completed.
Prince Sverre Magnus was bundled up for the chilly minus-degree weather in a beige coat and a khaki coat, along with loose-fitting black joggers.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore an all-black ensemble consisting of a warm black puffer coat and warm pants.
But her husband opted for a more vibrant ensemble, donning a cherry red raincoat along with lime green ski pants and brown gloves.
Prince Sverre Magnus’ siblings, Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway and Marius Borg Høiby, were nowhere to be seen.
Marius reportedly returned from a rehabilitation clinic, believed to be in London this week, and flew to Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport.
Marius, son of Princess Mette-Marit, is currently awaiting trial on charges of rape and domestic violence. His lawyer confirmed that Marius had taken steps towards recovery by entering rehab.
norwegian magazine Se Og Hor reported last year that Borg Hoiby is under investigation for a new crime believed to have occurred “a few hundred meters away” from the Skaugum estate of Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Mette-Marit.
Local media outlet Dagbladet reported that the crime, which could range from sexually offensive behavior to rape, occurred when the alleged victim was present with a friend.

The family attended alpine training with Vivil at the Lommedalen ski center

The third in line to the throne was enjoying a well-deserved hot chocolate with his parents, along with other athletes.

To stay warm while hitting the slopes, Sverre Magnus wore a balaclava, which covered his mouth and much of his head.

Crown Prince Haakon greets people during an alpine training session with Vivil at the Lommedalen ski center

Marius reportedly returned from a rehab clinic in London this week and flew into Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport.

Princess Ingrid may not have been present when she celebrated her 21st birthday on Monday.
Marius reportedly did not return to Norway alone. He was accompanied by a woman, presumably his new girlfriend.
Se Og Hor posted photos of the couple at the airport, documenting the moment he got off his flight and pushed his luggage with his supposed new girlfriend.
It is not known if Marius has returned to Norway to stay after his rehabilitation or if it is a short break to celebrate his birthday, which fell on January 13.
Princess Ingrid may not have been present when she celebrated her 21st birthday on Monday.
He is also currently undergoing military training and will serve for one year in the Northern Brigade Engineer Battalion along with training at Camp Skjold in Indre Troms.
Prince Sverre Magnus was seen taking off his ski goggles and confidently gliding down the mountain, alongside his father.
Her mother, Princess Mette-Marit, also went down the ski slope, despite suffering a serious injury in 2021.
He broke his tailbone when he jumped off a ski lift with his daughter, Princess Ingrid, shortly before Christmas.

Prince Sverre Magnus looked confident as he skied on the slopes Wednesday night.

Vivil sports club offers adapted training in different sports for athletes with developmental disabilities

Crown Prince Haakon’s husband opted for a more vibrant outfit, donning a cherry red raincoat along with lime green ski pants and brown gloves.

Her mother, Princess Mette-Marit, also went down the ski slope, despite suffering a serious injury in 2021.

Prince Sverre Magnus’ siblings, Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway and Marius Borg Høiby, were nowhere to be seen.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit greets some skiers at the Vivil club on Wednesday evening


Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit visited alpine training

Crown Princess Mette-Marit dressed in an all-black ensemble consisting of a warm black quilted coat and warm pants.

The family attended alpine training with Vivil at the Lommedalen ski center
But he seems to have recovered well and is now back on the slopes.
The family’s ski trip comes as Queen Sonja was admitted to hospital with a ski-related injury earlier this month.
In connection with her ski trip, the 87-year-old monarch, married to King Harald V of Norway, also 87, suffers from atrial fibrillation, a heart disease that causes an irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate, according to the National Service. of Health.
Despite the hospital admission, Sonja’s condition is not believed to be serious and she is in good shape, the family said. Herald of Sweden.
Today she was discharged from Lillehammer hospital with a normal heart rate, the palace said.
Although the royal was on duty last week, his calendar has no appointments for the next few weeks.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre issued a statement to NTB, a Norwegian news agency, wishing the queen a speedy recovery “and hopes that she will soon be ready for new ski trips.”
The Queen is not known to have suffered any health problems in recent times, unlike Harald, who received a permanent pacemaker last March.
A month earlier, Harald fell ill while on a private vacation with his wife on the Malaysian resort island of Langkawi. There he underwent surgery and was given a temporary pacemaker due to his low heart rate.