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Prinzessin Astrid von Norwegen |Königlicher Schmuck |Diamant Herz Brosche

Prinzessin Astrid von Norwegen hat diesen Schmuck mit Diamanten zum Geburtstag erhalten, er gehörte ihrer Großmutter, Königin Maud . Die hat das Diamantherz zu ihrer Hochzeit 1896 von dem Council von Cardiff überreicht bekommen.

 

Queen Maud of Norway Royal Jewels | Council of Cardiff Diamond Heart Brooch

The Royal family of Norway presented a heart-shaped brooch to Princess Astrid, as birthday gift, which was probaly a wedding gift to Queen Maud. Above she is pictured on her 24th birthday with the brooch. 

Heart shaped Diamond brooch
The subjoined is a copy of a letter received by Lord Windsor from General Sir Digby MacNaughton Probyn: Sandringham, Norfolk, August 14th, 1896. Dear Lord Windsor,— Princess Charles is enchanted with the diamond brooch, and has desired me to write and thank you, and to ask you to convey her best thanks to the members and officers of the Corporation of Cardiff for this handsome and charming wedding present.— Believe me, very truly yours. It cost £ 60 

Her Highness Princess Astrid was born at Villa Solbakken in Oslo on 12 February 1932. She is the second child of King Olav V (1903-1991) and Crown Princess Märtha (1901-1954).

At an extraordinary meeting of the Council of State after the birth of the princess, King Haakon VII announced that she would named Astrid Maud Ingeborg after her aunt, Queen Astrid of Belgium, and her two grandmothers, Queen Maud of Norway and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden.

Princess Astrid spent her early years in the peaceful surroundings of Skaugum Estate, near Oslo. However, this came to an abrupt end on 9 April 1940, when German troops invaded Norway. To avoid being taken into custody by the occupying forces, the Royal Family, the Government and most members of the Norwegian Storting escaped from Oslo by train.

When they reached Elverum, Crown Prince Olav and his family parted company. Crown Princess Märtha and the three children, Princess Ragnhild, Princess Astrid and Prince Harald, fled to safety across the border to Sweden. After several months in Sweden, the Crown Princess and her children travelled to the USA by sea. While King Haakon and Crown Prince Olav had their base in London, the Crown Princess lived with the children in the outskirts of Washington, DC, until 1945, when peace was declared.

When she returned to Norway following WWII and five years in exile, Princess Astrid enrolled in Nissen girls’ school. She completed upper secondary school in 1950 and then studied economics and political history for two years at Oxford University. Later she also learned dressmaking and cooking at schools in Norway. In addition, she pursued her interest in handicrafts and studied ceramics with the renowned artist Halvor Sandøs.

Women could under no circumstances inherit the throne in Norway before 1990, so Princess Astrid marrying with Mr Ferner, didn't make any difference in succession.

 

Thank you to Laura for her help!

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Princess Ragnhild of Norway| Royal Boucheron Pearl and Diamond Loop Tiara|Circlet Diadem
Princess Ingeborg of Sweden | Royal Boucheron Pearl and Diamond Loop Tiara| Circlet Diadem
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway | Royal Boucheron Loop Pearl and Diamond Tiara| Royal Jewel History ,Diadem Circlet
Prinzessin Margarethe von Dänemark Schmuck| Royal Jewels Tiara
Royal Jewels | Nassau Empire Schmuck von Prinzessin Astrid von Norwegen
Herzogin Pauline von Nassau Empire Schmuck Parure | Duchess of Nassau Royal Jewels
Princess Astrid of Norway | Turquoise Stars | Queen Maud Jewels | Royal Turquoises
Türkisschmuck von Königin Maud von Norwegen | Diadem, Halsband, Armband, Broschen, Choker, Sterne mit Türkisen besetzt
Royal Wedding Gifts and Jewel Present | Maud of Wales |Queen of Norway
Queen Maud of Norway Royal Jewels | Coronation Jewellery

Princess Ingeborg | Princess Carl of Sweden and Norway | Fringe Necklace Tiara Diadem of Diamonds | Prinzessin Ingeborg Diamant Schmuck

Princess Ingeborg of Denmark | Royal Wedding Gifts and Jewel Presents
Queen Maud of Norway Royal Jewels | Council of Cardiff Diamond Heart Brooch|Princess Astrids birthday gift
Norwegen Schmuck des Königshauses
Smaragd Tiara Prinzessin Ingeborg von Schweden | Grossherzogin Stephanie von Baden - Smaragd Halsband Tiara - Parure

eine weitere Tochter der Herzogin Pauline von Nassau:

Prinzessin Helene von Nassau Schmuck | Fürstin zu Waldeck-Pyrmont | Familienschmuck

 

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