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  • @cati9999
    @cati9999 2 года назад +961

    Moved to Norway almost 13 years ago from Germany. I have to say that I have never felt so much at home as in Norway. Love the Royal family. They are so down to earth. If I don't have to I'll never consider to move back to Germany. Norge har blitt hjemmet mitt.

  • @Simon-md3uv
    @Simon-md3uv 2 года назад +588

    i love how our king is so casual. when i was eight, and out sailing with my family i saw the king and simply walked up to him. i asked him if he was the king, and his response was simply, "i think so, at least i was when i left shore".

  • @zarahandrahilde9554
    @zarahandrahilde9554 2 года назад +693

    I came to Norway at 6 years old, from Afghanistan. Norway welcomed us and in no small terms saved my family.
    When i turned 18, i immediately joined the Norwegian armed forces, and proudly served this King, my King, our King, for 10 years.
    I'm reluctantly a civillian again now, but the King will always be the one i look to, and when the time comes, his son, who is possibly the only man in the world with the potential to be an even greater man than his father.
    I'm proud to see your reaction to his words being so strong, it can't be anything but good will resonating with you, in a world and time where we most often hear of hate and divisiveness.

    • @karinorth1203
      @karinorth1203 2 года назад +21

      ❤️

    • @thanossnap4170
      @thanossnap4170 2 года назад +28

      I'm proud to have you and your family here with us, Zarah

    • @AslakAsp
      @AslakAsp 2 года назад +12

      For fedrelandet

    • @klauslunde
      @klauslunde 2 года назад +12

      vi er glade for og ha deg her! :D

    • @zarahandrahilde9554
      @zarahandrahilde9554 2 года назад +21

      Stolt av å være en del av Norge ❤

  • @David_Newton
    @David_Newton 2 года назад +143

    Fun fact: our Norwegian King was taking a regular flight years back. Some tourists onboard asked the flight attendant where his bodyguards were. The attendant replied; "they’re everywhere. He has five million of them" (the whole population of Norway). A great and wise man indeed. Just like his father and grandfather was before him. We are so fortunate to live in this beautiful country. In every way.

    • @olahilmentheguiltypleasure4745
      @olahilmentheguiltypleasure4745 2 года назад +1

      He is a huge king

    • @julimoreno173
      @julimoreno173 2 года назад

      That speaks out loud about him ! Glad to see there´s a country with such an honour !

    • @username_is_unavailable
      @username_is_unavailable Год назад +1

      I love this❤ Lenge leve kongen ❤️

    • @David_Newton
      @David_Newton Год назад +2

      @@Uncle_Bob660 Historien gjør seg bedre sånn. Virkeligheten med sikkerhetsvakter i sivil ville ødelagt illusjonen.

    • @feonor26
      @feonor26 6 месяцев назад +2

      Actually I believe that was his father, King Olav V who said that.

  • @ichaagbo3511
    @ichaagbo3511 2 года назад +261

    King Harald makes the best speeches. He dares to be emotional, he's always inclusive, and he's got the best, kickass sense of humour.
    But he probably took it one step too far when he said, on camera, that the reseach station in the Antarctic was named after his wife, Queen Sonja. "What?", she replied, "it's called Troll". "Exactly!" he snorted, and laughed really loudly. I suspect he got an earful for that later on. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @HighlyCombustibleReacts
      @HighlyCombustibleReacts  2 года назад +37

      That's hilarious!

    • @ichaagbo3511
      @ichaagbo3511 2 года назад +59

      @@HighlyCombustibleReacts she gave him a look, as if to say "that's it, you're in the dog house" and he just laughed like it was worth it. Mind you, they're normally very loving to each other, and are both profoundly loved by the people in a way a president never can. They've earned that love for decades.

    • @kristofferfluge
      @kristofferfluge 2 года назад

      @@HighlyCombustibleReacts ruclips.net/video/jXw9jGTdBy0/видео.html

    • @norcrocanbacon2192
      @norcrocanbacon2192 2 года назад +5

      🤣🤣 Husker den🤣🤣

    • @mortenBP
      @mortenBP 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, he could'nt help it, could'nt let that opportunity pass. 😆

  • @RunarNyrud
    @RunarNyrud 2 года назад +532

    Alt for Norge is his motto, "everything for Norway".
    Our fantastic King is not like this "huge man that rules", for me it is like the grandfather I respect and love like my own family, and I am sure I am not alone..... It is so fantastic to have a non political representative for the country, and the royal family is doing a fantastic job.

    • @marita2g
      @marita2g 2 года назад +35

      I agree so much. I wish we always will have the royal family. I don't want this bullshit presidency thing here.

    • @marita2g
      @marita2g 2 года назад +10

      @@lillia5333 I couldn’t have said it any better myself.

    • @LarsKM
      @LarsKM 2 года назад +5

      Enig min venn :)

    • @rebekkaaanensenvedy9554
      @rebekkaaanensenvedy9554 2 года назад +5

      Enig!!

    • @gb-channel1880
      @gb-channel1880 2 года назад

      Liars.

  • @eliasholmen9219
    @eliasholmen9219 2 года назад +127

    A cool thing about the Norwegian language. We don’t say “the king of Norway”, like he owns us and we are his loyal subjects, we say “Norway’s king”. He is our king, he works for us and he knows it. Not a ruler but a leader:)

    • @soliano2061
      @soliano2061 2 года назад

      Vi sier vel Kongen av Norge? Eller?

    • @eliasholmen9219
      @eliasholmen9219 2 года назад +4

      @@soliano2061 Man kan selvsagt si det, men i offisielle sammenhenger sier man Norges Konge:)

    • @Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor
      @Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor 2 года назад

      Jeg har hørt Norges konge, men også flere varianter.
      Men Norges konge er korrekt.
      Som i Skogens kongle.
      Dativ peker på eiendomspronomen, det er skogen sin kongle.

    • @tirilnorneshansen1165
      @tirilnorneshansen1165 18 дней назад

      He is also called norways grandpa

  • @aaa84gt
    @aaa84gt 2 года назад +77

    My dad came to Norway in 1971. I will forever defend Norway with pride. I have always felt included and I love my Norwegian friends.

  • @jenninstitches
    @jenninstitches 2 года назад +91

    Moved here 15 years ago from the US. I have missed very little from home as this has become the home and country I always dreamed the US could be. The beauty of the land and people, the way of living and thinking makes this place spectacular and everyone could do it if they chose social kindness and responsibility over self. When the King made that speech, I cried because I wish everyone could have this. He is a good man and you can tell his love, respect and duty he feels for the people here as his family was CHOSEN and he shows us he knows that it is a unique responsibility he has to fill. He feels like a grandfather to us all and I think his son will carry on in a very similar manner.

    • @Lakota828
      @Lakota828 2 года назад +11

      I'm in the US now. My partner and I really want to move to Norway. We are hoping we can get a job and get in that way. I'm part Norwegian, ethnically. I'm hoping that we can make our move sooner rather than later. It's always been a dream of ours.

    • @presidentzeus2359
      @presidentzeus2359 2 года назад

      Hi from tiktok!

    • @jenninstitches
      @jenninstitches 2 года назад

      @@presidentzeus2359 Hey there

    • @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
      @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 2 года назад +3

      @@Lakota828
      Please come ! 🤗
      L💖ve from Norway 🇳🇴

    • @euromania6390
      @euromania6390 2 года назад +3

      @@Lakota828 Welcome to Norway when you finally arrive :)

  • @antxoncarbonero
    @antxoncarbonero 2 года назад +53

    Came to Norway as a student 15 years ago from Spain. Now I have a beautiful Norwegian family. I also became a Norwegian citizen myself. Love this country.

  • @erikengheim1106
    @erikengheim1106 2 года назад +174

    I am a Norwegian married to an American who is a minority herself living with me in Norway. I remember that speech made an impression on her back in the day. Even if stuff like that may seem like empty fluff it matters to people. Especially when you come from abroad and you are not sure if you fit in. It matters that somebody all Norwegian respect and look up to say something that makes you feel included.
    I did not use to care for the monarchy and was a Republican but from traveling and living abroad I gradually came to understand what the monarchy meant to Norway and to me. While he has no real power. Like he doesn't make laws or run the government, he is still such an important person for Norway to function as a country. He is this kind of glue that holds so much of the unspoken invisible stuff together. He is a great unifier. At all difficult times we have been through he has been very good at putting words on the feelings people have. Now lately with COIVD19.
    For the government he is a sense of stability and continuity. New people come in to government all the time. New prime ministers, foreign ministers etc. But they can all go talk to the king as someone who has been there with every single government for many decades. He doesn't really give advice on policy but on how to deal with other people. Like when you are on a foreign visit with other state leaders, the King often helps make those things run smoother because he knows so many of the foreign heads of state. He is like a door opener.
    And by not being political, unlike say a President, he can be a unifier. The King does not belong to party of political agenda and can thus be someone everyone can get behind. I think all countries need that. People need somebody that they feel represent them regardless of their political beliefs or affiliations.
    I know the concept of a King is really old fashion but strange this institution really works. Perhaps because we chose to be a Monarchy through elections and Norwegian Royal family has always known that they serve the people and not the other way around.

    • @erikengheim1106
      @erikengheim1106 2 года назад +10

      @@la8pv737 I think it makes sense to have Kamzy and other there. They are minorities and thus part of the group of people the King is addressing. It is useful I think to hear from minorities themselves what that speech meant to them.

    • @Me_di
      @Me_di 2 года назад

      Is your partner an asian??

    • @anagonyaowusu3119
      @anagonyaowusu3119 2 года назад +9

      @@Me_di I fail to see the relevance...

    • @Me_di
      @Me_di 2 года назад

      @@anagonyaowusu3119 asian women and white people are welcome in norway.
      The rest, nah. But good luck trying.

    • @erikengheim1106
      @erikengheim1106 2 года назад +2

      @@Me_di "Is your partner an asian??"
      Why do you want to know?

  • @PetterFormo
    @PetterFormo 2 года назад +118

    As a norwegian myself, I think a lot of us take stuff like this for granted. Not that we don't appreciate it. But when I come across videos like this and see reactions from people from other countrys, I get reminded how blessed we are. You are a good person, I can see that after just seeing this one video from you. Keep it up buddy!

  • @EhThisIsAGoodName
    @EhThisIsAGoodName 2 года назад +214

    In fairness to him, he's lived a life, his granddad was not supposed to be king, he himself was a refugee when he was young, he witnessed a nation go from being middle class to filthy rich... as far as kings go, he has experienced all a king needs to be good

    • @toppy83
      @toppy83 2 года назад +41

      Stil takes a pure heart to treat others like equals when you are "on top". And our king does just that, treat us all equals. The dude is imune to law but still took a speeding ticket once, lol, just because "If I do wrong I should be puniched to".
      He is loved by all and so is his son and daughter (well she is a special case, talks to angels and stuff bit stil a good girl).
      Our king is getting old and is sick allot, and it is straining to see him be less and less in the spotlight, we are loosing him alittle each day and it will be a very very sad day for the country and the world when we lose him, I have never seen a king like him before, and I do not think we will ever again =(
      Love from Norway

    • @gb-channel1880
      @gb-channel1880 2 года назад

      liars .

    • @toppy83
      @toppy83 2 года назад +6

      @@gb-channel1880 Liers? With what, about whom? And why?

    • @martinottesen1053
      @martinottesen1053 2 года назад +4

      @@toppy83 it's a bot. don't bother

    • @lillm6874
      @lillm6874 2 года назад

      @@gb-channel1880
      Justify your comments!

  • @shaygriffiths6586
    @shaygriffiths6586 2 года назад +23

    I moved to Norway 51 years ago, and felt at home from day 1. I love the country and it's people

  • @hakon5473
    @hakon5473 2 года назад +48

    I met the King some years ago while hiking. We had a small chat and i can say that never have i ever met someone in such a position of power being so down to earth and not beliving that he is anything better than anyone.

    • @moffin25
      @moffin25 2 года назад +5

      He is a legend, and we are so lucky to have him.

    • @svenkarlsen2702
      @svenkarlsen2702 2 года назад +2

      Sounds like his father. Olav. Folkekongen.

  • @aaa84gt
    @aaa84gt 2 года назад +25

    People don't realise how chill the Norwegian royals are. I was driving past a gas station and from the distance I saw 4-5 black SUVs and that's not something you see in Norway. Turns out, as I got closer, that was the security entourage of our Prince who was also driving his own car and he was waiting for me to pass so he could take his car on the road. They didn't close any road, and the Prince followed normal traffic rules. God bless them!

  • @MrBadlandabad
    @MrBadlandabad 2 года назад +51

    Respect to you for educating yourself on other cultures and customs. I wish everyone (including myself) had the same head on our shoulders as you. Good man 🇳🇴👏🏼

  • @MANILOVEYOU
    @MANILOVEYOU 11 месяцев назад +1

    you made my day Monsieur merci pour le partage

  • @karengray662
    @karengray662 2 года назад +27

    I’m in the UK & have family who moved to Norway. Still there 30+ years later. It’s a wonderful country, takes care of everyone & one of the best standards of living in the world. You should visit if you can, it’s beautiful & amazing

    • @kirstireinholdtsen5844
      @kirstireinholdtsen5844 2 года назад +2

      True, our King said NO. And he spoke on the radio from England, to the Norwegians : Don't ever give up.

  • @bjarthj
    @bjarthj 2 года назад +19

    Best King EVER! My father went to deer-hunting with him. They called eachother just by their firstnames. What a man and what a KING!

  • @charlie5115
    @charlie5115 2 года назад +27

    As a Norwegian I somehow missed this speech.. or maybe I forgot about it. I’d never call myself a monarchist, but this was truly something else. Reminds me of the King’s speech in march 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic when Norway was in complete lockdown. I don’t even remember his words, only the way the speech made me feel as a Norwegian and a nurse in the frontline; Calm, reassured and hopeful. Grateful for this showing up in my feed and reminding me not to take everything for granted.

  • @asbjrnknutsen8761
    @asbjrnknutsen8761 2 года назад +2

    WOW! Your reaction is once again so human, the sign of a great empath. If I could choose a politician to represent me I would choose someone like you any day! Keep up the good work! and welcome to Norway! Much love!

  • @BrUSomania
    @BrUSomania 2 года назад +42

    I served in the Norwegian Royal Guard. Although it was a hard time, I do not regret standing guard for the royal family. They are good people; they are us.

    • @jimholts5865
      @jimholts5865 2 года назад +2

      Samme her❤️

    • @pihansen26
      @pihansen26 2 года назад +1

      1.Gardekompani her😊

    • @klauslunde
      @klauslunde 2 года назад +1

      thank you for your service.

  • @dutchman7623
    @dutchman7623 2 года назад +64

    In the inauguration oath of our monarch we have (free translated):
    "To serve the Nation as a good and loyal King is obliged to do."
    Which should be valid for every monarch, King Harald is honoring it fully.

    • @K.Jerico
      @K.Jerico 2 года назад +4

      @@gb-channel1880 🤣 No, it's not. What's the matter? You just write lies and liars to every comment here as if they are saying anything controversial. Can you elaborate???

  • @grisbakken
    @grisbakken 2 года назад +46

    The kings family in Norway are special. When the second war and Hitler took Norway, all the politcs people didnt stood up. And the kinng stood up and said NO we dont give you Norway. That was King Haralds Grandad King Håkon. He was the one that came from Denmark. We need our Kings house more than ever. His family sees all people who live in Norway. I love our King and Queen and prince. And theyre family. Long leave the king.

    • @arcticblue248
      @arcticblue248 2 года назад +8

      Strictly speaking, King Olav V was also from Denmark (King Haakon's son, and King Harald's father)... he changed his name to Olav V. But I agree, our kingdom is great .. our Royal family is great and hopefully will last for generations to come, our Crown Prince will one day become a great King, he have had 2 great kings to learn from his father and grandfather, also Princess Ingrid Alexandra seems for her young age to be one great Queen one day when she will rule.

  • @JonNavara
    @JonNavara 2 года назад +8

    I see people have already said some of what I thought I would say. But I am born and raised in Norway. And our King, well The Royal Family in itself, is in my opinion the best Royal Family in the world. To listen to King Harald have his New Years speech is also something that can make you think twice, get emotional and happy. As someone already said, they are down to earth people, very nice and open. There is a reason why we love them and care about them so much! Would be fun to meet you when you visit Norway😊

  • @fistofthenorthstar3155
    @fistofthenorthstar3155 2 года назад +30

    I moved to Norway in 2019. This is the most open society I have ever seen. It is not perfect, but there is no country in the world where people are so open and not judgemental.

  • @walkerabenelux7803
    @walkerabenelux7803 2 года назад +22

    Had never seen this. Really great! Thanks for that. And yes, Norway is on my bucket list as well. Soooo beautiful. Dutch greetz 👍

  • @RogerAalberg
    @RogerAalberg Год назад +1

    Tank you for sharing this 🙂

  • @vlinder6329
    @vlinder6329 2 года назад +10

    Beautiful honest
    KING Harald
    🤴🏼👑 🇧🇻
    Also good friends with Our King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands 🇳🇱

  • @bolejohnny
    @bolejohnny 2 года назад +3

    Im a Norwegian ,and I salute You for sharing this! Love from Norway!

  • @nickdavidelijah
    @nickdavidelijah 2 года назад +8

    Really beautiful that he expressly spoke his support for lgbt people… that’s something you don’t hear too often, worldwide

  • @Inadharion
    @Inadharion 2 года назад +81

    I've actually seen our Crown Prince at the end of a grocery store line more often than the end of a parade. I could live comfortably in a republican Norway, but I love the Norwegian Royal family.

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro 2 года назад +9

      Not even republicans in Norway wants to remove the Monarchy, the most known anti-Monarchy person in Norway has stated plenty of times that even if he is against the Monarchy he can't be against the King, he is just fantastic.

    • @grisbakken
      @grisbakken 2 года назад

      I jope we not will be republic. Love how it is

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan 2 года назад +8

    This is what a King should do - LEAD HIS PEOPLE. His Majesty took a risk with this speech, making enemies of those that want ethnic purity in his Country, but he said what is RIGHT !!!

  • @ankra12
    @ankra12 2 года назад +12

    We have such a great king. We love him ❤️🇳🇴

  • @Bollalillo
    @Bollalillo 2 года назад +1

    The tears coming from you means so much, thank you for reacting to this.

  • @tonettemakalintal2317
    @tonettemakalintal2317 2 года назад +16

    I am Filipino Norweigian and I always love to hear his speech in every occasions. The Norwegian monarchy are simple royalties. Reasons all norweigians love the king .

  • @cathrinehaltstrand3140
    @cathrinehaltstrand3140 2 года назад +2

    Hi, thank you for sharing the speech and making this video. As a Norwegian, I often think about what King Harald said in his speech and try to live with the words in my head and heart. This is how I believe I become a better person and a better role model for those around me. I want to thank you for sharing this video with your followers, it makes us all think. I wish you a wonderful day, hugs from Cathrine in Norway♥️

  • @michelsennett5375
    @michelsennett5375 2 года назад +21

    Don't knock until you have tried it! I moved here in 2006 to be with my husband from the US. I have not regretted it ! If I could begin with the work environment, health care, pension benefits and the positive impact they have, I could go on for a week! I feel apprecialted here, something I didn't feel to often in US.
    By all means , plan a trip here!

  • @haystackhider7158
    @haystackhider7158 2 года назад +1

    Those tears really shows this guy has understood the big picture. Reaction 10/10

  • @djrobbe
    @djrobbe 2 года назад +4

    I feel that the Kings Speech explained norwegian people in general in a nutshell. We are like that, and I love that speech!
    Lovely to hear that you want to visit! You are welcome!

  • @grykarlsen5054
    @grykarlsen5054 2 года назад +4

    Thats my King too. Thank you for this❤️

  • @k.a.stensson
    @k.a.stensson Год назад +1

    We love our King ❤

  • @tubbs1dm
    @tubbs1dm 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing this video oompah !

  • @oneandzero6251
    @oneandzero6251 2 года назад +24

    As an norwegian and from my experiences and how I also act myself: If I meet someone from syria, pakistan, somalia or any other country and they speak fluent norwegian...Then I see and think of them as norwegians. Also I have not heard people label others like african-norwegians, arabian-norwegians etc. Yes, you are an immigrant if you have not not learned the culture or language. But those that have, even if they have a foreign accent..they are norwegians in my eyes and also among many of those I know. Somehow I feel the US is still clinging on to the past. White pride or black pride is not something that is positive or helpful. It just creates more separation. How can I or anyone be proud of our color. All I did was being born. If I was proud of being white that would setting my standards at the bare minimum. I could just as well say I am proud of laying in my couch all day. You should be proud of your accomplishments. The more we talk about race and color, the longer it will take to fight racism. Why do people allow themselves to be labelled african-americans voluntairly? It seems at times they think there is pride and positivity with that term....But really it isn't. As long as you call yourself african-american you will never feel truly "american". White or black, if you are born in the USA and you talk english....You are an american. No additional labels.
    I feel almost no one talks or consider this an issue. Labels are not always a good thing, except in grocery stores.

  • @RoamingSouthernNorway
    @RoamingSouthernNorway 2 года назад +2

    Honestly I haven't seen this before.. And this brought tears to my eyes! Made me so so emotional
    ❤️❤️❤️🤍💙💙🤍❤️❤️❤️

  • @mary-janesmiley8166
    @mary-janesmiley8166 2 года назад

    That was the most powerful an beautiful speeches I ever heard it broughtme to tears . My dad's side of the family come from Norway so this hits home for me. An going to my homeland is one of my dreams. Thank you for posting this. Bless you

  • @elcielacariate8124
    @elcielacariate8124 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful speech 🇳🇴

  • @marcush.v3497
    @marcush.v3497 2 года назад +21

    If I may, since you are Intrigued by the king's speech. I recommend to either listen to King Haakons speeches from ww2. Or watch the movie "The King's Choice" as it really demonstrates that since we gained the Royal Family in 1905. They have done everything to keep the democracy holy and never attemted to sieze more power. Simply being a rock and symbol for the Norwegian people in times of turmoil. As many other have written here: "Alt for Norge!"

    • @lillm6874
      @lillm6874 2 года назад +1

      Yes, we gained this royal family, but Norway has had a lot of kings in earlier days👍😊

  • @moffin25
    @moffin25 2 года назад +1

    Im a Norwegian and live in Oslo. I walk past these places we saw in the film everyday almost. Im so proud of Norway... but we have to be open. Our old King used to take the tram around down town, you could meet him and talk with him back in the 50s. Things and times are changing... and our king hit the head on the nail here. He is a legend!

  • @melixi0773
    @melixi0773 Год назад +1

    When you come to norway I`ll show you around, I live in the capital and know my way around, I also served in the royal guards 20 some years ago :)

  • @janeh3134
    @janeh3134 2 года назад +16

    Welcome to Norway. Most visitors only goes to see the South. The northern part looks very different and I dare say the people behave different too. 😊 ❤️

    • @gb-channel1880
      @gb-channel1880 2 года назад +2

      Yes, they mock Saamis and harass, ridicule. Trolls, murderers.

    • @jonasstrmmen1328
      @jonasstrmmen1328 2 года назад +5

      @@gb-channel1880 Shure, not everyone are perfect, but not many do this. Greetings from a sami from the northern part of Norway.

    • @BsEIYxin
      @BsEIYxin 2 года назад +1

      They sure have a different approach to swearing :D

  • @GryLi
    @GryLi 2 года назад +12

    The Danish Queen did the same in her new years speech, told us to stop hating and to includes others

    • @jamiefooddreamer6381
      @jamiefooddreamer6381 2 года назад +1

      Was it not the Danish Queen that said even if you are a second generation immogrant born in Denmark, you will never be danish.

    • @daedala70
      @daedala70 2 года назад +1

      @@jamiefooddreamer6381 when did she say that?

    • @jamiefooddreamer6381
      @jamiefooddreamer6381 2 года назад

      @@daedala70 In an interview book of The Danish Queen Margrete stated that there is no natural law that indicates if you live in Denmark you are Danish. As being Danish is directly linked to heritige and roots. Which is true, but what about those kids with a different ethnicity yet born in Denmark ? She also stated that she was hestitant of more refugees entering the country. Which she has the right to say, but sends a very clear message of who she considers welcome and who is not.

    • @daedala70
      @daedala70 2 года назад +1

      @@jamiefooddreamer6381 I don’t think that what she was saying. Looking at the quote, she is saying that in order to become Danish, you have to want to embrace the Danish culture or at least respect it. She is saying that we were slightly foolish believing that all immigrants would automatically become “Danish” just by living in Denmark, but it’s not that simple as some do not wish to learn the Danish language or follow Danish laws or respect Danish culture and traditions.

  • @Harald4340
    @Harald4340 2 года назад +3

    HxC Angelina has an outdoor consert in Sandefjord just outside Oslo the tenth of July. Still tickets valiable for around 60 dollar. Come to Norway.

  • @lornalong6468
    @lornalong6468 2 года назад +1

    When everyone is supported equally and valued equally, everyone does & performs at their best.
    Not only does that bring contentment, but a life that has value & purpose. It is the basis of wealth & what it means to 'prosper' in a multi-dimensional way which feed the whole spirit of the individual.
    Thank goodness for good men (and women) in our time.

  • @yourmaninlondoncollecting5749
    @yourmaninlondoncollecting5749 2 года назад +1

    Great reaction. Thank You ⚘️

  • @Whiskypapa
    @Whiskypapa Год назад +1

    I appreciate the title. Very often, he is referred to as “the King of Norway” by foreigners. Easy mistake to make, but he makes a point of wanting to be called “Norway’s King”. Seems like an insignificant difference, but the former means he “owns” Norway, while the latter means Norway “owns” him. He is first and foremost a servant of the country (and ofc a representative). It’s not about being a ruler. It’s about doing your part to contribute to society.
    I think this is the very reason why we still have a monarchy in Norway. We see him more as a responsible father, than a powerful ruler. And frankly, he holds basically no power anyway. It’s all about representing Norway in the best way possible.

  • @enjoy_nature_norwaysaurdal4588
    @enjoy_nature_norwaysaurdal4588 2 года назад +4

    This speech always make me cry. Leve kongen. Leve Norge!

  • @AreEia
    @AreEia 2 года назад +9

    I've had the discussion concerning immigration several times, and there are absolutely both negative and positive aspects around it. I see countries like England, France, Germany and Sweden making a lot of mistakes in their immigration policy, that in turn creates dual societies, ghettos and creates fractures in the population. So non regulated immigration is a bad idea in all aspects, and is a detrimental force upon a nations stability.
    Here in Norway we have taken a very different approach, with a restricted immigration policy and a heavy focus put on integration, immigrants learning the language and culture and spreading our new citizens around the country. This really does seem to be the best policy and I see its successes every day. It is a very heartwarming feeling when you meet someone that might have only lived in the country for 1-3 years, but have dedicated themselves to learning the language, uphold and treasure the same ideals as us and holds as much love in their heart for their adoptive nation as most of us do.
    Our King Harald is among the kindest people and best ambassador for our nation, and we are lucky to have him. Hopefully the crown prince will be a worthy successor to his father's, grandfather and great grand fathers legacy.

    • @SebHaarfagre
      @SebHaarfagre 2 года назад +1

      I have no qualms against immigration as long as its regulated - i.e. don't open the flood gates but do it with reason - and not concentrate everyone into one area.
      It's due to psychology, not directly culture; the happiness, productivity and quality of life is better for everyone when a new immigrant aren't stowed in with tons of other immigrants, or even "worse"; their own country. They can keep their culture and religion no problem. In fact its interesting. It's their choice. Obviously. But as you said, "ghettoes" aren't good.
      And the workforce needs to be spread around, and integration - not assimilation - requires exposure to the local culture, and to not revert into a bubble.
      It needs to be a bit hard and scary.
      If I - the easiest thing for me to subjectively compare it with - were to live abroad to study - I'd theoretically want to live "as them" to learn and integrate. But the temptation of hanging out with my countrymen, if present, would of course be very noteable. But it wouldn't be _practical_ nor give me an edge personal development wise...

  • @Last_Dance
    @Last_Dance 2 года назад +1

    👏👏 My king!

  • @smolsen23
    @smolsen23 2 года назад +7

    I'm lucky to be born in Norway. Healthcare, education, social security, freedom of speach, focus on rehabilitation in stead of punishment and so on. #AltforNorge :)

  • @olejensen3125
    @olejensen3125 2 года назад +7

    :-)) We have Dronning Magrethe in Denmark :-))

  • @alphahuskyy
    @alphahuskyy 2 года назад +11

    man, seeing your reaction to this, to my Kings speech, gets me, dude...!
    thanks for this, crying here with you!

  • @Gomle1
    @Gomle1 2 года назад +3

    Proud of my King! Our King!

  • @NorseOkies
    @NorseOkies 2 года назад

    Wow, I saw that you made this video a while back and I put it on my watch later list. But I finally watched it, and I remember this speech when it came out and it was very well received, and I'm glad it was well received for you too.

  • @swittle22
    @swittle22 2 года назад +1

    So true! You are so on point. I am an American that lives in Germany and loves my country and Europe.

  • @eldridbakk8623
    @eldridbakk8623 2 года назад +1

    Love you pay attention to human ability to greatness and not just selfish but see the whole picture. There is a lot of nature in Norway, and in nature you see who really is the boss!

  • @solveigsommerseth6832
    @solveigsommerseth6832 2 года назад +3

    I love our King in Norway🇳🇴

  • @sigen7053
    @sigen7053 2 года назад +1

    America had the option to go in our direction. You have ONE man in US politics that understand this, and that is Bernie Sanders.
    So glad i live here in Norway.

  • @ESPP
    @ESPP 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic reaction video. I can recommend "The Norwegian king, 2011 speech" if you want to see into he's heart. We had a terrible massacre in 2011, and the king's speech will always be in my heart!

  • @mariaberg442
    @mariaberg442 2 года назад +3

    Great reaction!!😊👍

  • @ForEverKath
    @ForEverKath 11 месяцев назад

    We love our King, we love our country, we love the Royal Family, we love all Norwegians who ever they are and where ever they are 🥰

  • @lunaticonthegrass4258
    @lunaticonthegrass4258 2 года назад +1

    Thanx for sharing 💓🙏💫

  • @Morpholaf
    @Morpholaf 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for reminding me of this speech =)

  • @Traslan
    @Traslan 2 года назад +4

    Wow ❤ just .... wow....! 🌹

  • @thorsteinalexanderklepp4311
    @thorsteinalexanderklepp4311 2 года назад +3

    You should visit Norway on 17th of may

  • @Atlas_Redux
    @Atlas_Redux 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact, former king Olav used public transportation at times, no guards needed. If he was recognized, everyone loved him.

  • @BS-nd4tq
    @BS-nd4tq 10 месяцев назад

    I am from Norway and I am so proud of our King :D

  • @tonemarieantonsen1597
    @tonemarieantonsen1597 2 года назад +3

    We adore our King 🤴 🇧🇻❤🤍💙

  • @grizeldiaz9558
    @grizeldiaz9558 2 года назад +4

    I love our king! 😍 heia Norge! 🇳🇴❤

  • @damianu6514
    @damianu6514 2 года назад +1

    I had a conversation with him in 2013 when I was 21 years old.

  • @almostyummymummy
    @almostyummymummy 2 года назад +2

    As a Kiwi, Jacinda Ardern's speech after Christchurch was one thing. I think I'd prefer a message like this.
    Damn, but that is a powerful message. There has to be a huge measure of freedom in knowing who you are as a nation.

  • @ShadowTani
    @ShadowTani 2 года назад +67

    I always loved his speeches, but that speech was definitively special. Do note though that European monarchies are not political anymore and their power is mostly just ceremonial. Royalty in Europe tries to remain as politically neutral as possible and are mostly just a symbolic and decorative representation of the nation. The Norwegian King have been stretching the neutrality at times, but he keeps the message so basic that it's hard for haters to disagree with the overall sentiment without looking entirely depraved in the process, lol.

    • @Zirion123
      @Zirion123 2 года назад

      He has the power to overthrow the government if he wants to incase they Are abusing the Norwegian ppl but hes so down to earth and Nice, love my country

  • @Goddybag4Lee
    @Goddybag4Lee 2 года назад +1

    I think he was the first Royal King to speak with affection and respect for Gay people in this speech.

  • @trineandersen9150
    @trineandersen9150 2 года назад +2

    Alt for Norge🇳🇴❤️ Thank you for a great reaction!❤️

  • @aj.9136
    @aj.9136 2 года назад +1

    I Just love the King we have in Norway♥️

  • @Nudo1985
    @Nudo1985 2 года назад +1

    Alt for Kongen! (Royal Guard's 4 company, 2005). It was a hard service, but it made me better, and knowing what we protected was a family that represents all our families made it very much worth it. Just yesterday I finished training for the Home guard (mandatory reservist service) and I do so proudly (not normal due to the mandatory part), why? Because of the essence in this speech. It shows who we are, and what we wish to be, and it is what true leadership looks like, not Putler or any other demagogue forcing their will on the masses. So when the King says; All for Norway, I still find myself responding All for the King.

  • @monalisealven3646
    @monalisealven3646 2 года назад +3

    ♥️ Love my Norway ♥️♥️

  • @LeNaInLoVe
    @LeNaInLoVe 2 года назад +7

    With kings like him, his father and grandfather, no wonder we are a Monarcy.💗
    Netflix has had a few extremelyi good productions from Norway regarding the WWII and what happened here and abroad. Quite interesting how the Crown Princess of Norway and her friendship w F.D.R. Rosevelt changed the course of the war.
    And also, when Norway was attacked in 2011, when 77 people was massacred(69 kids) by a deranged but very determined and focused man....
    Instead of going ballistic and fearful, we mobilised and 20%+ of the country joined marches and gatherings the days after. In OSLO just days after a bomb that went off in the goverment quarter and killed 8 people, 200000 people gathered in the streets of Oslo, holding roses, hands and singing. Oslo had in 2011 605000 citizens.
    We chose NOT to go to arms and be angry.

  • @EirikBull
    @EirikBull 2 года назад +4

    I'm Norwegian, and although I don't support the monarchy as a matter of principle, the King is a great guy and I will remember that speech for ever.

  • @NDahlonline
    @NDahlonline 2 года назад +6

    I wasn't born in norway but i live here and i remember when the king did this particular speech.
    not gonna lie, to this day there are still (too) many people that were born here and are racist but ever since this speech i can tell those people that they don't belong here no matter where they were born. They don't belong here, the king clearly said that they are not norwegian.

  • @MLWitteman
    @MLWitteman 2 года назад +6

    Such a beautiful message! Good on you Norwegians.

  • @Stafjord
    @Stafjord 3 месяца назад

    I loved your reaction to our dear King Harald!

  • @Merete86
    @Merete86 2 года назад +2

    Love our King! ❤

  • @Fanei.
    @Fanei. 2 года назад

    Love this video, keep up the good content, i am form norway

  • @theonilsen9417
    @theonilsen9417 Год назад

    I love your littlw twxta with fine words😭❤ -Norway

  • @Channieishere
    @Channieishere 2 года назад

    I'm Norwegian and I am just here to react to your reaction, and after I watch this I'm A Little Bit proud of my country. And if someone comes to visit Norway I hope you enjoy the trip 🤗❤️ Because you are welcome to come to Norway 🇳🇴💜

  • @LillJeanetteSunde
    @LillJeanetteSunde 2 года назад +1

    That is my king to,I have always live here ❤❤❤

  • @leifgunnartoth8070
    @leifgunnartoth8070 2 года назад

    Listening to King Harald's speach, makes me so damn proud to be Norwegian. It's so simple, yet so deep! It brings tears to my eyes just thinking about that a head of state can speak like this! Long live the King, and the Kingdom, until the fall of Dovre!

  • @fredenord2411
    @fredenord2411 2 года назад +1

    As a Norwegian he is so down to earth.