Oldenburg, Astrid (1932–)
Oldenburg, Astrid (1932–)
Norwegian princess. Name variations: Astrid Ferner. Born Feb 12, 1932, in Oslo, Norway; dau. of Olav V, king of Norway (r. 1957–1991), and Martha of Sweden (1901–1954); sister of Harold or Harald V, king of Norway (r. 1991–); m. John Ferner, Jan 12, 1961; children: Katherine Ferner; Benedikte Ferner; Alexander Ferner; Elizabeth Ferner; Charles Ferner.
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