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Ari’s theatrical career

Yesterday, Ari Behn’s theatrical piece “Treningstimen” (Translated: The Workout) had its premiere at Rogaland Theatre in Stavanger. Ari and his wife were both present at the steps of the red carpet. Pictures from Stavanger Aftenblad here. The show is about … Continue reading

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Märtha Louise and the princess title

In January 2002, King Harald decided that Princess Märtha Louise would lose her style of Royal Highness from February 1, the same year. The reason for this decision was to avoid possible conflicts of interest when the princess started her … Continue reading

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Märtha Louise's patronages

Princess Märtha Louise decided to give up her HRH style, and her funding from the state, and focus on her career in entertainment in 2002. A few years after that, during a reorganization of the different patronages of the Norwegian … Continue reading

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Fairytales in Rogaland

Märtha Louise was fortunate with the weather today. The Princess had a marathon of story-telling gigs in Rogaland, and the sun was shining, unlike when her brother and sister-in-law was in the area earlier this month. Among other things, she … Continue reading

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Märtha Louise with a new series of books.

Princess Märtha Louise will be writing a series of books called “The Angel School,” publisher Cappelen Damm reports. The books will be presenting the topics that are taught in Astarte, her school, for self-development. She will be writing them with … Continue reading

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Märtha Louise and the fountain of light.

In the book she co-wrote with her husband, Ari Behn, after their wedding in 2002, Princess Märtha Louise compared herself to a fountain of light.    “I imagined that I walked in light, that I waded in it until it … Continue reading

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