HRH PRINCESS MÄRTHA LOUISEPrincess Märtha Louise, oldest child of King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway, was born on 22 September 1971, nearly two years before her brother, Crown Prince Haakon. Since she came of age the Princess - known for her interests in culture and sports - has represented the Royal Family on various occasions. After completing her education in physiotherapy, equestrian training is currently her main occupation. The Princess was baptized in the Royal Chapel just under a month after her birth. She was named after her grandmother, Crown Princess Märtha, wife of King Olav V, and her great-great-grandmother, Queen Louise, mother of King Haakon VII and daughter of Carl XV of Sweden. FAMILY TIES The Norwegian Royal Family has close ties to the Danish, Swedish and British royal families. King Haakon VII was the second son of King Frederik VIII of Denmark. His wife, Queen Maud, mother of King Olav, was the daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of England. King Olavªs wife, MŠrtha, was the second daughter of Swedish Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg. Princess Märtha Louise's mother, Queen Sonja, comes from an Oslo family and was married to Crown Prince Harald in 1968. ON THE BALCONY ON 17th MAY
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This qualified her for full certification as a physical
therapist, which she received in December 1997.Immediately after, Princess Märtha moved back to Norway and much of her time is devoted to riding competitions in and outside Norway. SPORT Sport has always played an important role for the Norwegian Royal Family. Princess Märtha Louise´s grandfather, King Olav was an active sailor all his life. He was also an enthusiastic skier and competed in his younger years in the Holmenkollen ski jumping competition. King Harald is also a first-class sailor, and Queen Sonja takes long cross-country ski trips and hikes in Norway´s mountains every year. She is also a certified ski instructor. Riding is the Princess´s favourite sport. With her talents in show jumping she has done well in national and international competitions. Her two years of hard training in England helped her develop into a very competent rider. She combined her internship in the Netherlands with training at a riding school on the outskirts of Maastricht and she continues to develop her show jumping skills. MUSIC, LITERATURE AND DANCE Princess Märtha Louise also has many cultural interests. Music and literature are very close to her heart. She has sung in two choirs, and also performed as a soloist during a concert with her school choir, the KG singers. The concert was broadcast on national television. The Princess has also played the flute in a quartet at the Bærum Music School, and for many years participated in a dance group at the Norwegian folk museum. GOODWILL AMBASSADOR FOR REFUGEES Since she came of age at 18, Princess Märtha Louise has performed a number of representational duties. In April 1992, as goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, she visited a number of refugee camps along the border areas between Liberia and the Ivory Coast. She is also very interested in the work of the humanitarian organizations and has been involved in telethons. As her brother, Crown Prince Haakon, the Princess carried out certain representational duties when she was home on holiday. HER BROTHER INHERITS THE THRONE Although she is two years older than her brother, it is Crown Prince Haakon who will inherit the throne. According to the Constitution, Norway has a linear succession and the right of succession was previously also agnatic (i.e. the oldest legitimate "man born of man" inherited the throne). The Constitution has now been changed so that women can also accede to the throne, but as an interim arrangement it was decided that the male line should have precedence for those children born before 1990. In practice, this means that Princess Märtha Louise would only accede to the throne if her brother were to die and at that time did not have any children or grandchildren. HRH PRINCESS MÄRTHA LOUISE Princess Märtha Louise´s is now married to the writer Ari Behn (from Moss) and they have one daughter Maud Angelica Behn. Maud Angelica Behn is number four in the line of succession to The Norwegian Throne. |