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Norway’s Future Queen Ingrid Alexandra Gets in on World Cup Locker Room Celebration

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Norway's future queen hugged a shirtless Erling Haaland after his two goals eliminated Brazil.

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Norway's historic 2–1 victory over Brazil on the last Sunday by the eighth World Cup finals was celebrated not only by the players. After the final Wednesday classification, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus went down to the locker room to greet the Norwegian delegation. The heiress of the throne embraced the attacker Erling Haaland, author of the two goals of the match, in a scene that quickly rolled the social networks. The tw…

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The two-time scorer led Norway to the quarterfinals, and the Crown Princess awaited him in the locker room.

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Norway wrote history defeating Brazil. The moment the entire team celebrated in the locker room after qualifying for the first time in the final quarters of the FIFA World Cup, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, member of the Norwegian royal family, appeared there. She embraced the team's star attacker, Erling Haaland, and congratulated him.

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Norway's players are doing brilliantly at the World Cup, with their royal family also enthusiastically supporting them. After their latest victory, Erling Haaland and his teammates were surprised by a visit to the dressing room by the future Queen of Norway and her brother, Prince Sverre Magnus.

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The princess and the footballer. On July 5 after the match won against Brazil, Erling Haaland the Norwegian striker and his teammates received the visit of Princess Alexandra of Norway in the locker room. Despite the unprotocolary outfit of the new Viking star, Princess Alexandra took him in her arms.

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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