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The line of succession to the Norwegian throne is the list of people who may become King or Queen of Norway.[1]
Contents
1 History
2 Order of succession
3 Related pages
4 References
History |
Since 1990, Norwegian law identifies the eldest child of a Norwegian monarch the royal heir. The first-born child follows his or her parent on the throne.[2] This is known as full or equal primogeniture.
Order of succession |
In 2011, the current order of succession is clear.[3]
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway, the oldest son of Harald V of Norway[4]
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, Crown Prince Haakon's daughter[3]
Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway, Crown Prince Haakon's younger son[3]
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, King Harald's daughter[5]
Maud Angelica Behn, Princess Märtha Louise's daughter[3]
Leah Isadora Behn, Princess Märtha Louise's second daughter[3]
Emma Tallulah Behn, Princess Märtha Louise's third daughter[3]
Related pages |
- Order of succession
References |
↑ International Constitutional Law Project (ICL), The Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway, 1814; retrieved 2011-12-19.
↑ CBC/Radio-Canada, "Royal Succession," April 22, 2011; retrieved 2011-12-19.
↑ 3.03.13.23.33.43.5 Royal Court (Kongehuset), Order of Succession; retrieved 2011-12-19.
↑ Kongehuset, Crown Prince; retrieved 2011-12-20.
↑ Kongehuset, Princess Märtha Louise; retrieved 2012-12-20.
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- Lines of succession of monarchies
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