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House
  
Glucksburg

Father
  
Olav V of Norway


Name
  
Princess Mrs.

Spouse
  
Johan Ferner (m. 1961)

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner wwwroyalcourtnoaimkongehuset2files318ddb0

Born
  
12 February 1932 (age 92) Villa Solbakken, Oslo, Norway (
1932-02-12
)

Issue
  
Cathrine Ferner Benedikte Ferner Alexander Ferner Elisabeth Ferner Carl-Christian Ferner

Mother
  
Princess Martha of Sweden

Siblings
  
Harald V of Norway, Princess Ragnhild, Mrs. Lorentzen

Parents
  
Princess Martha of Sweden, Olav V of Norway

Children
  
Alexander Ferner, Elisabeth Ferner, Cathrine Ferner, Benedikte Ferner, Carl-Christian Ferner

Nephews
  
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway, Haakon Lorentzen, Ingeborg Lorentzen

Similar People
  
Johan Ferner, Harald V of Norway, Princess Ragnhild - Mrs Lore, Olav V of Norway, Princess Martha of Sweden

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner (Astrid Maud Ingeborg; born 12 February 1932 in Oslo, Norway) is the second daughter of King Olav V of Norway and his wife, Princess Märtha of Sweden. She is the older sister of King Harald V of Norway and younger sister of the late Princess Ragnhild.

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Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner Her Highness Princess Astrid The Royal House of Norway

Life

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner Princess Astrid celebrates her 80th birthday The Royal House of Norway

Princess Astrid was christened 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; Elizabeth, Duchess of York; Princess Thyra of Denmark; Prince Eugen of Sweden; and Prince George of the United Kingdom. Princess Astrid was named after the popular maternal aunt, paternal grandmother, maternal grandmother.

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner Her Highness Princess Astrid kongehusetno

Princess Astrid grew up on the royal estate of Skaugum in Asker and was privately educated. During World War II, she joined her family fleeing the Nazis and spent the war with her mother, brother and sister in exile in Washington, DC.

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner New photos of Princess Astrid revealed ahead of 85th birthday

After the war, she studied economics and political history at Oxford.

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner Princess Astrid The Royal House of Norway

From her mother's death in April 1954 until her brother's marriage in August 1968, Princess Astrid was the First Lady of Norway, working side-by-side with her father on all representation duties, including State Visits.

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner Princess Astrid celebrates her 80th birthday The Royal House of Norway

Princess Astrid raised her family in Vinderen; she now lives in Nordmarka, Oslo. Her hobbies include knitting, embroidery, reading and painting porcelain.

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner First lady The Royal House of Norway

In 2005, she took part in ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, including the unveiling of a plaque marking the Norwegian monarch's exile in London.

In February 2012, Princess Astrid celebrated her 80th birthday with a private dinner at the Royal Palace in Oslo.

Marriage and children

Princess Astrid married divorced commoner Johan Martin Ferner (22 July 1927 – 24 January 2015), a sailor, Olympic medalist and businessman in Asker on 12 January 1961. The wedding was conducted by Bishop Arne Fjellbu of Nidaros. The couple have five children: Cathrine (b. 1962), Benedikte (b. 1963), Alexander (b. 1965), Elisabeth (b. 1969), and Carl-Christian (b. 1972).

Patronages

Princess Astrid is chair of the board of Crown Princess Märtha’s Memorial Fund which provides financial support to social and humanitarian initiatives carried out by non-governmental organisations.

She is a patron of several organizations and participates in their activities with great interest. She has been particularly involved in work for children and young people with dyslexia, herself having had a hard time during her childhood and youth due to that condition.

  • Foundation 3,14 – Gallery 3,14 (Hordaland International Art Gallery)
  • The Norwegian Women’s Public Health Association
  • The Norwegian Women’s and Family Association
  • The Norwegian Women’s Defence League
  • Oslo Art Association
  • The Norwegian Women’s Voluntary Defence Association
  • Inner Wheel Norway
  • The Norwegian Dyslexia Association
  • Dissimilis Norway
  • Foreningen for Kroniske Smertepasienter (“The Norwegian Association of Chronic Pain Patients”)
  • Trondheim Symphony Orchestra
  • Titles

  • 12 February 1932 – 12 January 1961: Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Norway
  • 12 January 1961 – present: Her Highness Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner
  • National honours

  •  Norway: Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Saint Olav
  •  Norway: Dame of the Royal Family Decoration King Haakon VII
  •  Norway: Dame of the Royal Family Decoration of King Olav V
  •  Norway: Dame of the Royal Family Decoration of King Harald V
  •  Norway: Recipient of the King Haakon VII Golden Jubilee Medal
  •  Norway: Recipient of the Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of King Haakon VII
  •  Norway: Recipient of the King Olav V Silver Jubilee Medal
  •  Norway: Recipient of the King Olav V Commemorative Medal
  •  Norway: Recipient of the Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of King Olav V
  •  Norway: Recipient of the Royal House Centenary Medal
  •  Norway: Recipient of the King Harald V Silver Jubilee Medal
  • Foreign honours

  •  Belgium: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
  •  Finland: Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose
  •  France: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit
  •  Germany: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1st Class
  •  Iceland: Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon
  •  Jordan: Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of the Star of Jordan
  •  Luxembourg: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau
  •  Netherlands: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the House of Orange
  •  Netherlands: Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
  •  Portugal: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit
  •  Spain: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
  •  Sweden: Member Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Polar Star
  •  Sweden: Recipient of 90th Birthday Badge Medal of King Gustav V
  •  Sweden: Recipient of 50th Birthday Badge Medal of King Carl XVI
  •  Thailand: Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of Chula Chom Klao
  • Honorific eponym

  • Antarctica: Princess Astrid Coast
  • Ancestry

    As she is a great-great granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, she is in the line of succession to the British throne. She is a second cousin to Queen Elizabeth II and a maternal first cousin of King Albert II of Belgium .

    References

    Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner Wikipedia