Spotted enjoying a regal
family ski holiday recently was the young Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway.
In attendance at the World Cup Ski Jumping competitions held in Holmenkollen were also Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway and Crown Prince Haakon, the four-year old's parents, as well as grandmother Queen Sonja of Norway, Hello magazine reports.
The publication reveals that the young heir to the throne - who will become the first female monarch in Norway for over six centuries - is no stranger to
European ski holidays, having been first introduced to winter sports at the tender age of two-months-old.
Dressed in pink fur-trimmed apparel, the young princess would not have looked out of place on a
ski holiday in Courchevel.
In other ski competition news, Bode Miller looks likely to win the World Cup overall ski title in the FIS Ski World Cup this winter.
Miller is now in the final stages of the competition and has a 169-point lead on closest rival Didier Cuche of Switzerland.
