The World Cup Champions have bounded ahead of former leader Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (DEN); Germany's Isabell Werth now in second spot.
Charlotte Fry
Norway makes history with its first-ever World Cup Final podium finish thanks to the Totilas son Total Hope OLD, ridden by Isabel Freese.
The British rider led the way as all combinations met the minimum score requirement of 60% and move on to Saturday's Freestyle Final.
The British rider and her magnificent horse scored a massive 89.705% in the Grand Prix Freestyle at 's-Hertogenbosch, NED.
The current world champions claimed victory with an impressive score of 89.840%, but the competition was fierce.
Fry and her stallion posted a commanding score of 86.645% in the Freestyle; Matthew Sampson and Olivier Philippaerts take the CSI5* events.
The German pipped Isabell Werth, who again had to settle for silver, this time with Wendy, while Lottie Fry took bronze with Glamourdale.
The British rider and her stallion topped the field at the Printemps Des Sports Équestres; Glamourdale will be back in action soon.
Charlotte Fry and Everdale's shocking 'blood rule' elimination left the door open for the Swedish rider who had been hot on their heels.
The British rider secured a solid win in the Grand Prix to get the FEI Dressage World Cup Final 2024 underway in Riyadh.