The Princess Royal was reunited along with her godson, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, when he made a three-day go to to Norway.
The couple acquired a heat greeting once they arrived on the Norwegian Resistance Museum on Wednesday.
Princess Anne, 73, who regarded beautiful in a blue patterned gown and cream jacket, was seen kissing the longer term Norwegian king, 50, on the cheek.
Throughout their stroll, the royals unveiled a plaque commemorating intelligence cooperation between the 2 nations throughout World Struggle II.
This was Anne's final go to to Norway, as she serves as patron of the Anglo-Norwegian Resistance Commemoration Challenge.
Earlier within the week, the King's sister visited the Industrial Staff Museum in Vemork and attended a reception with the British Ambassador to Norway on the British Ambassador's Residence.
Earlier than her engagement with Crown Prince Haakon, Anne additionally visited Commonwealth conflict graves in Vestre Gravelund, the place she laid a wreath.
He later met with members of the Norwegian Armed Forces on the Linge Membership inside Oslo's Arkhangelsk Fortress.
Crown Prince Haakon's royal godparents
Haakon, the one son of King Harald V and Queen Sonja, was christened in September 1973 on the age of two months within the chapel of the Royal Palace in Oslo.
Her chosen godparents included King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, the late King Olav V of Norway, and her aunts Princess Astrid, Prince Carl Bernadotte, and the Princess Royal.
Though Anne was unable to attend the baptism in particular person, she has met Haakon on a lot of events through the years, together with throughout the state go to of King Harald and Queen Sonia to the UK in 2005.
The British and Norwegian royal households are associated by means of the British-born Queen Maud of Norway, who was the sister of King George V, the grandfather of the late Queen Elizabeth II.