Man slapped with AVO to protect Norwegian princess
A man has been issued an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) to protect Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra. The man reportedly expressed a desire for friendship with the princess, prompting legal action. This incident highlights concerns regarding the safety of public figures.
- ▪A man has been hit with an AVO to protect Norwegian Princess Ingrid Alexandra.
- ▪The individual claimed he wanted friendship with the princess.
- ▪The AVO was issued to ensure the safety of the princess.
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