Princess Ragnhild of Norway
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Princess Ragnhild, Mrs Lorentzen (Ragnhild Alexandra; 9 June 1930 – 16 September 2012), was the eldest child of King
Olav V of Norway Olav V (; born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was the King of Norway from 1957 until his death in 1991. Olav was the only child of King Haakon VII of Norway and Maud of Wales. He became heir apparent to the Nor ...
and
Princess Märtha of Sweden Princess Märtha of Sweden (Märtha Sofia Lovisa Dagmar Thyra; 28 March 1901 – 5 April 1954) was Crown Princess of Norway as the spouse of the future King Olav V from 1929 until her death in 1954. The presently reigning King Harald V is h ...
. She was the older sister of
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and Princess Astrid. She was the first royal to have been born in Norway since the Middle Ages. In 1953 she married the industrialist Erling Lorentzen, a member of the Lorentzen family of shipping magnates. In the same year they moved to
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, where her husband was an industrialist and a main owner of
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. She lived in Brazil until her death 59 years later. Although she was the King's eldest child, she was never in the line of succession to the Norwegian throne, owing to Norway's law of agnatic succession. She was in the
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, and occupied the 16th and 17th place in that succession line during her childhood and youth.


Early life

Princess Ragnhild was the first Norwegian princess to have been born on Norwegian soil for 629 years. She grew up at the royal residence of
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near
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, west of
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. She was christened in the Palace Chapel on 27 June 1930 and her godparents were: her paternal grandparents, The King and
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; her maternal grandparents, The Duke and Duchess of Västergötland; her great uncle, The King of Sweden; her great aunt,
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; her maternal aunt, Princess Axel of Denmark; and The Duke of York. In 1940, during
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, she and her family fled the German
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, and she spent the wartime years in exile with her mother and siblings in
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Before the birth of her younger brother, it was assumed she would accede to the throne in the absence of a male heir, although this would have required a constitutional amendment, as women could not inherit the throne at the time.


Marriage and family

Princess Ragnhild married Erling Lorentzen, a member of the Norwegian merchant upper-class (see Lorentzen family), in Asker on 15 May 1953. Lorentzen was a businessman and army officer who had served as her bodyguard during the
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. There was great controversy at the time as she was the first member of the Norwegian Royal Family to marry non-royalty. (In Norway, there is a tradition of "official flagdays", and royal birthdays are normally listed as such occasions; however, soon after the couple's wedding, it was announced that her birthday (9 June) would cease to be such an official flagday.) Following her marriage, the couple moved to
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, where her husband had substantial business holdings. Their residence in
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there was originally temporary, but they eventually settled there, and remained in Rio until Ragnhild's death in 2012. The couple had three children. In Brazil, her husband founded
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. *Haakon Lorentzen (b. 23 August 1954), married Martha Carvalho de Freitas on April 14, 1982, and had 3 children, each born in Rio de Janeiro: **Olav Alexander (b. 11 July 1985) **Christian Frederik (b. 23 May 1988) **Sophia (b. 28 Jun 1994) *Ingeborg Lorentzen (b. 27 February 1957), married Paulo César Ribeiro Filho, son of Paulo César Ribeiro and Ercilia Cabral Pereira, and had one daughter. **Victoria Ragna Lorentzen Ribeiro (b. 19 December 1988), married Felipe Sampaio Octaviano Falcão and has two children: ***Frederik Sven Lorentzen Falcão (b. 28 September 2016) ***Alice Eva Lorentzen Falcão (b. 21 October 2022) *Ragnhild Alexandra Lorentzen (b. 8 May 1968), married Aaron Matthew Long. They had two daughters. **Alexandra Joyce Lorentzen Long (b. 14 December 2007) **Elizabeth Patricia Lorentzen Long (b. March 2011)


Public life

Princess Ragnhild opened the 1952 Winter Olympics in
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,
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, as her father and grandfather were attending the funeral of King
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. A conservative, Princess Ragnhild publicly criticized her niece and nephew, Princess Märtha Louise and Crown Prince Haakon Magnus, for their choice of spouses, in 2004.Here's what Princess Ragnhild said
Princess Ragnhild was
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of the Norwegian Organisation for the Hearing Impaired. Several ships, including MS ''Prinsesse Ragnhild'', were named for her.


Death

Princess Ragnhild died of
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at her home in Rio de Janeiro on 16 September 2012, aged 82. Her body arrived in
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on 24 September 2012, where her brother King
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and her sister Princess Astrid were present to greet her alongside her spouse Erling and their children. The funeral of Princess Ragnhild was held on 28 September 2012 in the chapel of the Royal Palace of Oslo. She was later cremated and privately interred in the church of
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.


Titles, styles and honours


Titles

* 9 June 193015 May 1953: ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Ragnhild of Norway * 15 May 195316 September 2012: ''Her Highness'' Princess Ragnhild, Mrs. Lorentzen


Honours


National honours

* : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav * : Dame of the Royal Family Decoration King Haakon VII * : Dame of the Royal Family Decoration of King Olav V * : Dame of the Royal Family Decoration of King Harald V * : Recipient of the King Haakon VII Golden Jubilee Medal * : Recipient of the Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of King Haakon VII * : Recipient of the King Olav V Silver Jubilee Medal * : Recipient of the King Olav V Commemorative Medal * : Recipient of the Medal of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of King Olav V * : Recipient of the Royal House Centenary Medal


Foreign honours

* : Grand Cross of the
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* : Knight Grand Cross of the
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* : Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown * : Grand Cross of the Order of Merit * : Member Grand Cross of the
Royal Order of the Polar Star The Royal Order of the Polar Star ( Swedish: ''Kungliga Nordstjärneorden'') is a Swedish order of chivalry created by King Frederick I on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Sword and the Order of the Seraphim. The Order of ...
* : Recipient of 90th Birthday Badge Medal of King Gustav V


Honorific eponym

A 540 000 km2 area in Antarctica is named Princess Ragnhild Coast in her honour. The
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(later Color Line) cruiseferry was named in her honour.


Ancestry

She was a great-great granddaughter of
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of the United Kingdom and great granddaughter of Edward VII of Great Britain, thus a second cousin to Queen
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. At the time of her birth she was 17th in the
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, and 77th at the time of her death. Princess Ragnhild's maternal aunt was
Queen Astrid of Belgium Astrid of Sweden (17 November 1905 – 29 August 1935) was the Queen of the Belgians and the first wife of King Leopold III. Originally a princess of Sweden of the House of Bernadotte, Astrid became the Duchess of Brabant after her marriage ...
, which also made Princess Ragnhild a first cousin of kings Baudouin and
Albert II of Belgium , house = Belgium , father = Leopold III of Belgium , mother = Astrid of Sweden , birth_date = , birth_place = Stuyvenberg Castle, Laeken, Brussels, Belgium , death_date = , death_place = , signature = Albert II of Belgium Signat ...
and of Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Through her maternal grandmother, Princess Ingeborg of Denmark, she was also a second cousin of Queen
Margrethe II of Denmark Margrethe II (; Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid, born 16 April 1940) is Queen of Denmark. Having reigned as Denmark's monarch for over 50 years, she is Europe's longest-serving current head of state and the world's only incumbent femal ...
and Queen Anne Marie of Greece as well as a second cousin once removed of King
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf (Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus; born 30 April 1946) is King of Sweden. He ascended the throne on the death of his grandfather, Gustaf VI Adolf, on 15 September 1973. He is the youngest child and only son of Prince Gustaf Adolf, D ...
through her maternal grandfather Prince Carl of Sweden.


References


External links


Official biography at kongehuset.no


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