Sonja Norská

Sonja Norská
norská královna-manželka
Portrét
Doba vlády17. ledna 1991 –
TitulyJV královna norská
Narození4. července 1937 (86 let)
Oslo, NorskoNorsko Norsko
PředchůdceMaud z Walesu
ManželHarald V.
PotomciMarta Louisa Norská (1971)
korunní princ Haakon Magnus (1973)
DynastieGlücksburkové
OtecKarl August Haraldsen
MatkaDagny Haraldsen
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Královna Sonja Norská narozena jako Sonja Haraldsen (* 4. července 1937 Oslo) je manželka norského krále Haralda V.[1]

Vyučila se švadlenou, později studovala francouzštinu, angličtinu a historii umění na Univerzitě v Oslu. V roce 1959 se seznámila s princem Haraldem a začali spolu chodit. Až poté, co Harald dal najevo, že si žádnou jinou ženu nevezme, souhlasil jeho otec, král Olaf V. a norský parlament se svatbou. Ta se konala 29. srpna 1968 v katedrále v Oslu. Po Olafově smrti složil princ Harald 21. ledna 1991 královskou přísahu v Stortingu a pomazání dostal v Nidaroské katedrále 23. června 1991, čímž se stal Haraldem V. a jeho žena královnou manželkou.[2]

Tituly a vyznamenání

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Norská vyznamenání

Odkazy

Reference

V tomto článku byl použit překlad textu z článku Quuen Sonja of Norway na anglické Wikipedii.

  1. Her Majesty Queen Sonja. www.kongehuset.no [online]. [cit. 2019-07-08]. Dostupné online. (norsky) 
  2. Norský list Aftenposten o královském požehnání. www.aftenposten.no [online]. [cit. 2015-08-13]. Dostupné v archivu pořízeném dne 2011-06-29. 
  3. a b H.M. Dronningens dekorasjoner. www.kongehuset.no [online]. [cit. 2019-07-08]. Dostupné online. (norsky) 

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