Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
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Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (born September 22, 1971) is the only daughter of King Harald V and Queen Sonja. She is fourth in the line of succession to the Norwegian throne, after her brother Crown Prince Haakon and his daughter Princess Ingrid Alexandra (Märtha's niece) and his son Prince Sverre Magnus (Märtha's nephew). She is also currently 64th in the line of succession to the British Throne, as a great-great-granddaughter of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. Her godparents are King Olav V of Norway, Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Count Flemming af Rosenborg, Princess Ragnhild of Norway, Dagny Haraldsen, Haakon Haraldsen, Nils Jørgen Astrup, Ilmi Riddervold.
In 1990 the Norwegian constitution was altered, granting cognatic primogeniture to the Norwegian throne, meaning that the eldest child, regardless of gender, takes precedence in the line of succession. This was not, however, done retroactively (as, for example, Sweden had done in 1980), meaning that the princess' younger brother still takes precedence over her in the line of succession.
Princess Märtha Louise is a certified physiotherapist, following education in Oslo and internship in Maastricht, the Netherlands. She has not practised her profession, however, choosing instead, from her fascination in traditional Norwegian folk tales as well as a love of music, to establish her own commercial entertainment business based on giving public and televised performances reciting folk tales and singing with well-known Norwegian choirs. In December 2003, she took part in Oslo Gospel Choir's Christmas concert with a solo performance, included on the companion CD album.
On January 1, 2002, after Princess Märtha Louise started her own business, in order to work with more freedom from her constitutional role as a princess, she began paying income tax, and the King, after consulting her, issued a royal edict which removed Princess Märtha Louise's style of Royal Highness (she is entitled to the style Highness when abroad). However, she retains her place in the line of succession, and, though her activities were reduced, she still carries out some public duties on behalf of the King.
On May 24, 2002 Princess Märtha Louise controversially married author Ari Behn (born 1972 as Ari Bjørshol; he later took his grandmother's name). On April 29, 2003 the princess gave birth to a daughter, Maud Angelica Behn, and on April 8, 2005 she had another daughter, Leah Isadora.
Unlike her aunts who do not have the style of Royal Highness, Princess Märtha Louise is not styled as Princess Märtha Louise, Mrs. Behn. She is simply Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, as the former method would imply that she lost her style because of an unequal marriage. However, it seems likely that had Princess Märtha Louise not relinquished her style of Royal Highness, she would have lost it and become Princess Märtha Louise, Mrs. Behn upon her marriage.
After several postponements due to family births and her father's illness, during which the princess took on some representation duties, Princess Märtha Louise and her husband moved to New York City in October 2004. In 2004 her first book, a children's story about the first royal family of Norway was released - Why Kings and Queens Don't Wear Crowns. Accompanying the book is a CD version of the Princess reading her story aloud.
On January 18, 2006 Princess Martha Louise (along with the rest of the Norwegian Royal Family) revised her patronage list, and will no longer be a royal patron of any cultural groups including the annual Bjørnson literary festival; her brother Crown Prince Haakon will take over that position. She will only retain six patronage roles, all of them health related. They include the country's foundations for the blind, deaf and those with epilepsy. "With these changes, we want to eliminate possible doubt about role conflicts for the princess" palace spokesman Astrid Versto told newspaper VG.
[edit] Titles from birth
Here is a list of titles Princess Märtha Louise held from birth in chronological order :
- Her Royal Highness Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (1971–2002)
- Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (Since 2002)
- When abroad: Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (Since 2002)
[edit] See also
The Norwegian governments wedding gift to Princess Märtha Louise and Ari Behn
[edit] External links
- Princess Martha Louise Yahoo Group
- Princess Martha Louise Yahoo Group 2
- Official Site of the Norwegian Royal Family
Preceded by: Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway |
Line of succession to the Norwegian Throne | Succeeded by: Maud Angelica Behn |
Preceded by: Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway |
Line of succession to the British throne | Succeeded by: Maud Angelica Behn |