Entertainment In royal circles July 28, 2011 / 10:04 AM EDT / CBS News Getty Images Norway's Princess Martha Louise, left, and Crown Princess Mette-Marit wipe away tears as they listen to a speech at a memorial vigil July 25, 2011, for the 76 victims of Friday's twin extremist attacks. Norway Getty Images From left: King Harald, Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg stand during a ceremony July 25, 2011, to sign a protocol of condolence for the victims of last Friday's terrorist attacks in Oslo. Norway Getty Images Norway's King Harald, left, and Queen Sonja, second right, bid farewell to the clergy after a mass for victims of the government office bombing and youth camp massacre at the Domkirken Church in Oslo on Jan. 24, 2011. Norway Getty Images Norwegian Crown prince Haakon and his son, Prince Sverre Magnus, are pictured during a candle lighting ceremony at Oslo Cathedral on July 23, 2011, in memory of the 76 victims of the twin July 22 attacks. Norway Getty Images Norway's Queen Sonja bids farewell to a priest after a mass for victims of the government office bombing and youth camp massacre at the Domkirken Church in Oslo on July 24, 2011. Norway Getty Images Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon, right, King Harald, second right, and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, second left, speak with survivors of the Utoeya island shooting spree at a hotel where the survivors of the massacre were staying on July 23, 2011. Norway Getty Images Norway's Queen Sonja and the chairman of the Labour Youth Movement (AUF), Eskil Pedersen, console each other during a ceremony July 25, 2011, in Oslo to sign a protocol of condolence for the victims of last Friday's terrorist attacks. Norway Getty Images From left, Crown Prince Haakon, Queen Sonja, King Harald V and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg stand still during a moment of silence July 25, 2011, in Oslo, for the victims of the July 22 twin terrorist attacks. Norway Getty Images King Harald, center, and his family leave after attending a mass for victims of the July 22 government office bombing and shooting spree at the Labour Youth League camp at the Domkirken Church in Oslo on July 24, 2011. Norway Getty Images Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon listen to music as hundreds of thousands of people gather at a memorial vigil July 25, 2011, following Friday's twin terrorist attacks in Norway. Norway Getty Images Norwegian Prince Sverre Magnus and Princess Ingrid Alexandra hold hands during a candle lighting ceremony at Oslo Cathedral on July 23, 2011, in respect of the victims of July 22 bombing attack in Oslo. Norway Getty Images Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon listen to music as hundreds of thousands of people gather at a memorial vigil July 25, 2011, in Oslo. Norway Getty Images Norwegian Princess Martha Louise and her husband Ari Behn attend a mass for sorrow and hope at Oslo's Cathedral on July 24, 2011. Norway Getty Images Norway's King Harald, left, greets ministers as Queen Sonja, center, hugs Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and Princess Martha, right, hugs the leader of the Labour Party youth wing and survivor of the attack Eskild Pedersen during a mass for victims of the government office bombing and youth camp massacre at the Domkirken Church in Oslo on July 24, 2011. Norway Getty Images Crown Prince Haakon speaks to hundreds of thousands of people gathered at a memorial vigil July 25, 2011, in Oslo, following Friday's twin extremist attacks. Sweden Getty Images Swedish Crown Princess Victoria arrives at the Norwegian church in Stockholm on July 24, 2011, for a memorial service for the victims of the twin terrorist attacks in Norway on July 22, 2011. Sweden Getty Images Swedish Crown Princess Victoria salutes Reverend Terje Raddum as she arrives with Prince Daniel at the Norwegian church in Stockholm on July 24, 2011, to a memorial service for the victims of the terrorist attacks in Oslo. Britain Getty Images Britain's Queen Elizabeth II talks with Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, as they view the dress the duchess wore for her April wedding to the queen's grandson, Britain's Prince William, at Buckingham Palace on July 22, 2011. Britain Getty Images Britain's Queen Elizabeth II talks with Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, as they view the dress the duchess wore for her April wedding to the queen's grandson, Britain's Prince William, at Buckingham Palace on July 22, 2011. Britain Getty Images Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, walk into an exhibit of the dress the duchess wore for her April wedding to the queen's grandson, Britain's Prince William, at Buckingham Palace on July 22, 2011. Britain Getty Images Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, right, and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, view the dress the duchess wore for her April royal wedding to the queen's grandson, Britain's Prince William, at Buckingham Palace on July 22, 2011. Britain Getty Images Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, view a glass cabinet containing part of the Royal Faberge collection at the opening of the annual summer exhibition at Buckingham Palace on July 22, 2011. Belgium Getty Images Queen Paola and King Albert of Belgium attend the National Day Parade at Place des Palais on July 21, 2011, in Brussels. Belgium Getty Images Crown Princess Mathilde and Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium watch a flyover during the National Day Parade at Place des Palais on July 21, 2011, in Brussels. Belgium Getty Images Queen Paola, King Albert of Belgium, center, and Belgian Defense Minister Pieter De Crem attend the National Day Parade at Place des Palais on July 21, 2011, in Brussels. Belgium Getty Images Queen Fabiola, widow of Belgium's the late King Baudouin I, attends the National Day Parade at Place des Palais on July 21, 2011, in Brussels. Belgium Getty Images Crown Princess Mathilde, left, Crown Prince Philippe and Queen Fabiola of Belgium attend the National Day Parade at Place des Palais on July 21, 2011, in Brussels,