Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts
07 January 2015
07 December 2014
Märtha Louise of Norway
I just love Princess Märtha Louise of Norway! I think she just gets cuter as she gets older! I hope that doesn't sound weird to say.
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Princess Märtha Louise of Norway on the way to the castle church at the Royal Palace in Stockholm before the wedding between Princess Madeleine and Christopher O'Neill June 8, 2013. |
Born on 22 September 1971. Daughter of King Harald and Queen Sonja. Fourth in line for the Norwegian throne after her nephew Prince Sverre Magnus. Married Mr Ari Mikael Behn in Nidaros Cathedral on 24 May 2002.
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Princess Märtha Louise on her wedding day to Norwegian author Ari Behn. |
20 November 2014
The Future Queen of Sweden
Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée, Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland, is the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, and was born on 14 July 1977.
The declaration of Crown Princess Victoria's majority took place in the Hall of State at the Royal Palace of Stockholm on 14 July 1995.
The Crown Princess will be Sweden's first female Head of State from the Bernadotte Dynasty. In modern times Sweden has only had two queens regnant, Kristina and Ulrika Eleonora.
Tuesday 24 February 2009, The Crown Princess and Mr Daniel Westling announced their engagement at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. The wedding took place on 19 June 2010 in Storkyrkan in Stockholm.
On 23 February 2012 Princess Estelle was born.
Olof Daniel, Prince of Sweden, Duke of Västergötland, was born in Örebro on 15 September, 1973. His parents are Ewa Kristina Westling and Olle Gunnar Westling.
Daniel Westling and Crown Princess Victoria got to know each other in 2001.
Info from http://www.kungahuset.se
28 October 2014
The Royal Family of the Netherlands
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Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. |
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The new King and Queen of the Netherlands. |
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The smiling happy royal family of the Netherlands. |
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The King with his eldest daughter and heir, Princess Amalia, the Princess of Orange. |
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The Queen and King of the Netherlands with their three lovely daughters. |
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The Queen with her three daughters. |
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Princess Alexia, Queen Maxima, Princess Ariane, King Willem Alexander, and Princess Amalia. |
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The couple with one of their newborn daughters. |
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On a skiing holiday with their three daughters and Princess Beatrix, at right. |
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Willem-Alexander and Maxima with their two eldest daughters, Amalia and Alexia. |
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The young King and Queen with there three daughters. |
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands poses with the cast of the musical Hij Gelooft in Mij (He Believes in Me), after a benefit performance in Amsterdam. |
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A young King Willem-Alexander. |
27 October 2014
The always lovely Princess Märtha Louise
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Princess Martha Louise with Prince Carl Philip of Sweden. |
Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise was born at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo on 22 September 1971. She is the oldest child of His Majesty King Harald and Her Majesty Queen Sonja of Norway. She has one brother, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon.
The Princess was named after her father’s mother, Crown Princess Märtha, and her great-great grandmother, Queen Louise, the mother of King Haakon VII. A constitutional amendment adopted in 1990 established the right of eldest born child to succeed to the Throne regardless of gender; however, as the amendment entered into force long after the Princess and Crown Prince were born, it was decided that males would continue to take precedence over females for children born prior to 1990.
Princess Märtha Louise and her brother spent their childhood at Skaugum Estate, near Oslo. Her parents attached great importance to giving their children an upbringing that was as similar as possible to that of other Norwegian children, and both the Princess and the Crown Prince attended a municipal day-care centre and a local primary school, and took part in various after school activities. The Princess sung in a choir and played the flute, and for many years she was a member of a folk dancing group at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. She was also an avid equestrian.
The Princess attended Smestad school in Oslo. She completed her upper secondary education at Kristelig Gymnasium in Oslo in 1990, with an emphasis on languages. That same autumn the Princess moved to England to train at Waterstock House Training Centre and to study literature at the University of Oxford. She later trained at Arena UK to perfect her skills as a show jumper. In autumn 1992 Princess Märtha Louise began attending Bjørknes Privatskole in Oslo. She subsequently pursued a physiotherapy education programme at Oslo University College. After finishing the programme, the Princess completed her practical training in Maastricht, the Netherlands. In December 1997 she was awarded her formal qualification as a physiotherapist, and in 2000 she qualified as a Rosen practitioner. She also concentrated on her career as a show jumper, and was a member of the national equestrian team for several years. She retired from show jumping in 2000.
Princess Märtha Louise became engaged to the author, Mr Ari Behn, on 13 December 2001. The couple were married in Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim on 24 May 2002. Bishop Finn Wagle presided over the ceremony The Princess and her husband have three daughters, Miss Maud Angelica Behn, born at Rikshospitalet University Hospital in Oslo on 29 April 2003, Miss Leah Isadora Behn, born at the couple’s summer home, Bloksbjerg at Hankø, on 8 April 2005 and Miss Emma Tallulah Behn born at Lommedalen on 29 September 2008. All three were christened in the Palace Chapel: Miss Maud Angelica on 2 July 2003, Miss Leah Isadora on 16 June 2005 and Miss Emma Tallulah on 20 January 2009. The Princess lives with her family in Lommedalen, in Bærum, outside of Oslo.
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Martha Louise wearing an amethyst and diamond parure that has also been worn by Crown Princess Mette-Marit, her sister-in-law. |
Princess Märtha Louise undertakes official engagements as a representative of the Royal Family in areas concerning persons with disabilities.
She is also active as patron of six organisations, and as Chair of Princess Märtha Louise's Fund. Allocations from the fund are awarded to projects that aim to benefit disabled children.
Princess Märtha Louise has long been engaged in cultural work, and especially in disseminating traditional Norwegian fairy tales to a wider audience. Among other activities, she has starred in a storytelling series on Norwegian television. The Princess is the author of several books and audiobooks, and has participated in the production of television programmes for children. The Princess established a sole proprietorship on 1 January 2002 under which she conducts her independent professional activities in the cultural sphere and as a Rosen therapist. As of that date she has been subject to Norwegian tax laws. In 2007 The Princess established Astarte Education with Elisabeth Nordeng.
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An official portrait of Martha Louise. She is wearing an antique diamond tiara that once belonged to Queen Maud. |
*Thanks to RoyalCourt.no for the Martha Louise biography.
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