Sydney man banned from contacting Norwegian princess
A Sydney man has been banned from contacting Norwegian princess Ingrid Alexandra following a police application for an apprehended personal violence order. The order was granted to ensure the princess's safety. This legal action highlights ongoing concerns regarding personal safety for public figures.
- ▪A Sydney man has been banned from contacting Norwegian princess Ingrid Alexandra.
- ▪The police successfully applied for an apprehended personal violence order on her behalf.
- ▪The order was granted to ensure the princess's safety.
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