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Princess Astrid was born on 12 February 1932 at Villa Solbakken to the future King Olav V and Crown Princess Märtha.She was baptized in the Palace Chapel on 31 March 1932 and her godparents were: her paternal grandparents, King Haakon VII and Queen Maud of Norway; her maternal grandparents, Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden; her maternal aunt, Princess Astrid, Duchess of Brabant ...
Her niece Princess Astrid of Norway (later Mrs. Ferner) was also named in her honour. [29] Her husband King Leopold III's first daughter with his second wife Lilian Baels, Princess Marie-Christine Daphné Astrid Élisabeth Léopoldine of Belgium (b. 1951), was named after her.
HRH Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (The King's granddaughter) Other royals are: HH Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway (The King's grandson) HH Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (The King's daughter), married firstly to Ari Behn and secondly to Durek Verrett [13] HH Princess Astrid of Norway, Mrs. Ferner (The King's sister), married to Johan Ferner
Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner is the only living recipient. Appearance. The insignia of the Order consists of a portrait of the King set in a jeweled frame. The ribbon ...
Princess Astrid of Norway: 12 February 1932: married 1961, Johan Ferner: Cathrine Ferner Johansen (b. 22 July 1962) Benedikte Ferner Stange (b. 27 September 1963) Alexander Ferner (b. 15 March 1965) Elisabeth Ferner Beckmann (b. 30 March 1969) Carl-Christian Ferner (b. 22 October 1972, Oslo) Sebastian Johansen (b. 9 March 1990)
The Danish queen celebrated her golden jubilee this year. Here, take a look back at Queen Margrethe's life—from her childhood in Copenhagen through her annual summer vacation in France.
Chris Jackson/Getty Images. But even the more candid shots taken of the royal at Trooping the Colour caught our eye. Another stunning photo taken of Princess Catherine and her youngest son, Prince ...
Johan Martin Ferner (né Johan Martin Jacobsen; 22 July 1927 – 24 January 2015) was a Norwegian sailor and Olympic medalist. He won a silver medal in the 6 metre class with the boat Elisabeth X at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki , [ 1 ] together with Finn Ferner (his brother), Erik Heiberg , Tor Arneberg and Carl Mortensen . [ 2 ]