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Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit (L) and Crown Prince Haakon attend a ceremony near the damaged government office building in Oslo on July 22, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of twin attacks that killed 77 people in Oslo and on the Utoeya Island. On July 22, 2011 right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik first set off a bomb near the government building in Oslo, killing eight people, before going on a shooting rampage on nearby Utoeya island, where the ruling Labour Party's youth wing was hosting a summer camp. AFP PHOTO / SCANPIX NORWAY / LISE ASERUD ***NORWAY OUT*** (Photo credit should read LISE ASERUD/AFP/GettyImages)

Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit (L) and Crown Prince Haakon attend a ceremony near the damaged government office building in Oslo on July 22, 2012, to mark the first anniversary of twin attacks that killed 77 people in Oslo and on the Utoeya Island. On July 22, 2011 right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik first set off a bomb near the government building in Oslo, killing eight people, before going on a shooting rampage on nearby Utoeya island, where the ruling Labour Party's youth wing was hosting a summer camp.  AFP PHOTO / SCANPIX NORWAY / LISE ASERUD   ***NORWAY OUT***        (Photo credit should read LISE ASERUD/AFP/GettyImages)