Prince Sverre Magnus Engages in Solo Official Visit to Blaafarveværket
Norwegian Prince Sverre Magnus undertook his second solo engagement on May 9, 2026, marking his involvement amid a royal family member shortage. He visited the historic cobalt mining site, Blaafarveværket, celebrating its 250th anniversary and highlighting its historical significance in European cobalt production.
On May 9, 2026, Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway completed a solo visit to Blaafarveværket, an important cobalt mining site celebrating its 250th anniversary. This marks his second official engagement without direct royal duties, following a previous event in May 2025.
The cobalt mine, operational since April 1, 1776, was once one of Europe's largest, ceasing operations in 1898 due to bankruptcy despite efforts to modernize. The site is now a museum featuring reconstructed homes and exhibits of 18th and 19th-century mining life.
The royal family faces a shortage of active members, with the aging King Harald V and Queen Sonja, and Crown Prince Haakon frequently substituting for them. The prince's engagement may signal an increased public role in the future.
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