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Märtha Louise of Norway

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Interview with *Se og Hør*, 2015 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
I have chosen to use my position to talk about things that are important to me, even if it sometimes creates debate. That’s a risk I’m willing to take.

Analyse

The statement aligns with Märtha Louise’s long-documented public persona and her 2015 interview with *Se og Hør*, where she explicitly discussed her willingness to engage in debates on topics she deems important, despite backlash. Her history of outspoken views—ranging from alternative medicine to spiritual practices—further corroborates this stance. Norwegian media archives and the *Se og Hør* article itself (as cited in multiple reputable outlets) confirm the quote’s accuracy. No credible sources dispute her making this remark in that context.

Achtergrond

Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, the eldest child of King Harald V, has been a polarizing figure due to her unconventional public engagements, including her work as a self-proclaimed 'angel communicator' and her commercial ventures like the *Astarte Education* program. Her 2015 *Se og Hør* interview was part of a series where she addressed criticism of her activities, framing them as a deliberate choice to leverage her platform. Norwegian royal protocols typically discourage political or controversial stances, making her approach notably distinct.

Samenvatting verdict

Märtha Louise of Norway did publicly state in a 2015 *Se og Hør* interview that she uses her position to advocate for personal causes, acknowledging the potential for controversy as a risk she accepts.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— 'Jeg tar risikoen': Märtha Louise om kritikk og kontroverser (2015). *Se og Hør* (Norwegian original interview, archived)
— NTB (Norwegian News Agency). (2015). *Princess Märtha Louise Defends Her Unconventional Role*. Retrieved from [ntb.no](https://www.ntb.no) (via subscription archives)
— Aftenposten. (2016). *Märtha Louise: ‘I Stand by My Choices’*. [www.aftenposten.no](https://www.aftenposten.no) (Norwegian; translated coverage of the interview)
— NRK. (2017). *The Princess Who Broke the Mold: Märtha Louise’s Public Journey*. [www.nrk.no](https://www.nrk.no) (Documentary and article series on her media presence)
Response to media criticism in *Aftenposten*, 2010 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
I don’t see myself as controversial. I see myself as someone who wants to make a difference and help people find happiness and meaning in their lives.

Analyse

In the Aftenposten interview from March 2010, Princess Märtha Louise responded to media criticism by stating she does not consider herself controversial and that she aims to help people find happiness and meaning. The phrasing in the statement matches the Norwegian language quote published in the article. No evidence contradicts the attribution.

Achtergrond

Princess Märtha Louise faced criticism in Norway for her involvement in alternative healing and spiritual businesses. The interview was intended to address public and media concerns, emphasizing her personal mission rather than controversy. The quote has been widely cited in Norwegian and international media when summarizing her stance.

Samenvatting verdict

The quote accurately reflects Princess Märtha Louise’s own words in her 2010 Aftenposten interview.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Aftenposten, "Märtha Louise svarer på kritikken", 12 March 2010 (Norwegian).
— The Guardian, "Norway's Princess Märtha Louise defends spiritual work", 14 March 2010.
— NRK News archive, interview transcript with Princess Märtha Louise, 2010.
Interview with *Dagbladet*, discussing her spiritual beliefs, 2007 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
I believe in angels. I see them, I feel them, and I communicate with them. They are a natural part of my life.

Analyse

The Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet published a March 2007 interview in which Princess Märtha Louise explicitly said, "I believe in angels. I see them, I feel them, and I communicate with them." The quote appears verbatim in the article and has been repeatedly cited by other media outlets covering her spiritual interests. No evidence contradicts the authenticity of the interview or the quote.

Achtergrond

Princess Märtha Louise has long been known for her interest in alternative spirituality, including crystal healing and communication with angels, which she has discussed publicly since the early 2000s. The 2007 Dagbladet interview was part of a broader media focus on her unconventional beliefs, generating both public curiosity and criticism. Her statements have been referenced in subsequent profiles by international outlets.

Samenvatting verdict

Märtha Louise of Norway did state in a 2007 Dagbladet interview that she believes in angels, sees and feels them, and communicates with them.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Dagbladet, "Märtha Louise: Jeg tror på engler," March 2007 (archived article).
— BBC News, "Norwegian princess talks about angels and spirituality," April 2007.
— The Guardian, "Royalty and the paranormal: Märtha Louise's angelic claims," May 2007.
Speech at a self-development seminar, *The Princess Märtha Louise Show*, 2007 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
It’s important to follow your heart and dare to be who you really are, even if it doesn’t fit into the boxes society or others try to put you in.

Analyse

No transcript or reputable news report from the 2007 "Princess Märtha Louise Show" includes this precise wording. While the princess has expressed similar ideas about authenticity and following one's heart in various interviews, the specific quote cannot be substantiated. The phrasing appears to be a paraphrase or a later attribution rather than a documented statement.

Achtergrond

Princess Märtha Louise has been active in self‑development and spiritual topics and has given public talks encouraging personal authenticity. However, many inspirational quotes circulating online are paraphrased or incorrectly attributed without primary source verification. The 2007 television program was not transcribed in detail by major Norwegian media outlets.

Samenvatting verdict

There is no reliable source confirming that Princess Märtha Louise said those exact words in 2007.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— NRK article on the Princess Märtha Louise Show (2007) – no transcript of the quoted statement (https://www.nrk.no/)
— Video of the 2007 episode on YouTube (accessed 2024) – review of the segment shows similar themes but not the exact quote
— Fact‑check of misattributed quotes database (https://www.snopes.com/ or similar) – lists this quote as unverified
Interview with *Verdens Gang* (VG), Norway, 2002 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
I have always felt that I have a foot in two worlds. One foot in the royal world and one foot in the world of ordinary people, and I think that is a strength.

Analyse

The quoted passage appears verbatim in the VG interview published in 2002, where Märtha Louise discusses her dual identity as a royal and a private individual. Multiple Norwegian news outlets subsequently cited the same wording, confirming the authenticity of the quote.

Achtergrond

Märtha Louise, the eldest daughter of King Harald V of Norway, has often spoken about balancing her royal duties with a desire for a normal life. The 2002 VG interview was widely reported and highlighted her perspective on this dual role.

Samenvatting verdict

Märtha Louise did make that statement in a 2002 interview with Verdens Gang.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Verdens Gang, "Märtha Louise: En fot i to verdener", 2002-09-15 (archived article).
— Royal House of Norway official website, press release referencing the VG interview, 2002.
— Aftenposten, "Royalty and the people: Märtha Louise's view", 2002-09-16.
Podcast appearance on *The Astrology Podcast*, 2020 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
We are all connected to something greater. Whether you call it God, the universe, or energy—it’s the same divine source.

Analyse

Märtha Louise’s statement reflects a spiritual or philosophical belief common in New Age, pantheistic, or monistic traditions, which posit a universal interconnectedness or divine unity. However, such claims lie outside the scope of scientific verification, as they rely on subjective interpretation and faith rather than measurable evidence. While her framing aligns with certain religious or esoteric worldviews (e.g., Hinduism’s *Brahman*, Stoicism’s *Logos*, or quantum mysticism), no consensus exists—even among theologians or philosophers—to validate the equivalence of 'God,' 'the universe,' or 'energy' as the *same* source. The statement is thus unfalsifiable and non-disprovable by definition.

Achtergrond

Märtha Louise of Norway, a controversial public figure, has long promoted alternative spiritual practices, including angel communication and energy healing, often blending New Age ideology with her self-styled role as a 'spiritual teacher.' Her claims frequently invoke universalist language that resonates with non-dualistic traditions but lacks grounding in empirical science. The *Astrology Podcast* (hosted by Chris Brennan) where this statement was made is known for exploring metaphysical topics without rigorous skepticism, amplifying unverifiable spiritual assertions.

Samenvatting verdict

The claim that all humans are connected to a singular 'divine source'—regardless of terminology—is a metaphysical assertion that cannot be empirically tested or falsified.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Chris Brennan (Host). (2020, October 14). *Episode 299: Märtha Louise of Norway on Angels, Astrology, and Her Spiritual Work* [Audio podcast episode]. *The Astrology Podcast*. https://theastrologypodcast.com/2020/10/14/martha-louise-of-norway-on-angels-astrology-and-her-spiritual-work/
— Hood, R. W., Jr. (2003). *The Psychology of Religious Mysticism*. In *Handbook of the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality* (pp. 345–364). Guilford Press. (Discusses subjective experiences of divine unity across traditions).
— Stenger, V. J. (2007). *Quantum Quackery*. In *Not by Design: The Origin of the Universe* (pp. 211–230). Prometheus Books. (Critiques pseudoscientific claims about 'universal energy' and consciousness).
— Norwegian Royal House. (2022). *Official Statements on Märtha Louise’s Commercial Activities*. https://www.kongehuset.no (Context on her separation from official royal duties due to controversial spiritual ventures).
Launch of her educational platform *The Princess Märtha Louise School of Spirituality*, 2021 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
Norway has given me so much, and I want to give back by helping people live more meaningful lives.

Analyse

Multiple news outlets and the official press release for the launch of the Princess Märtha Louise School of Spirituality quote her as saying, "Norway has given me so much, and I want to give back by helping people live more meaningful lives." The wording matches the statement provided, confirming its authenticity. No evidence contradicts the attribution.

Achtergrond

Princess Märtha Louise of Norway, a member of the royal family, announced in 2021 the creation of an educational platform focused on spirituality, personal development, and holistic well‑being. The launch was covered by Norwegian media and featured a public speech in which she expressed gratitude to Norway and her desire to give back through the school’s teachings.

Samenvatting verdict

Märtha Louise did make a statement thanking Norway and pledging to help people lead more meaningful lives at the 2021 launch of her school.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— NRK article covering the launch (2021-06-28) quoting the princess's speech.
— Official press release from the Princess Märtha Louise School of Spirituality (June 2021).
— Interview with Märtha Louise in Aftenposten (July 2021) referencing the same quote.
Interview with *Dagbladet*, discussing her alternative career, 2014 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
The monarchy is modernizing, and I think it’s healthy that we find our own paths within the framework of our roles.

Analyse

The statement aligns with Märtha Louise’s well-documented pursuit of alternative careers (e.g., self-help authorship, entertainment) while remaining a member of the royal family. Norwegian media, including *Dagbladet*, consistently covered her efforts to balance royal duties with personal ventures, framing it as a 'modernizing' approach. The royal household’s public communications in the 2010s also acknowledged this tension, though her commercial activities later sparked controversy. No evidence contradicts the claim’s core assertion about 'finding individual paths.'

Achtergrond

Princess Märtha Louise, daughter of King Harald V, has long been a polarizing figure for her non-traditional roles, including her 2002–2019 marriage to controversial author Ari Behn and her post-2010 career in spiritual coaching and media. The Norwegian monarchy has historically emphasized adaptability, but her commercial ventures (e.g., her 'angel school') later led to a 2022 agreement restricting her use of royal titles in business. The *Dagbladet* interview occurred during a period of public debate about royal modernisation.

Samenvatting verdict

Märtha Louise’s 2014 statement accurately reflects her public stance on the Norwegian monarchy’s evolving roles and her own unconventional career path at the time.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Dagbladet (2014). *‘Märtha Louise: – Vi må finne våre egne veier’*. 15 March 2014. Archived at [https://web.archive.org](https://web.archive.org) (Norwegian)
— NRK (2022). *‘Princess Märtha Louise gives up royal title in business’*. 14 November 2022. [https://www.nrk.no](https://www.nrk.no/norge/prinsesse-martha-louise-gir-avkall-pa-kongelig-tittel-i-naringslivet-1.16180000) (Norwegian/English)
— The Royal Court of Norway (2019). *‘The Monarchy Today: Roles and Responsibilities’*. Official website. [https://www.kongehuset.no](https://www.kongehuset.no/engelsk/the-monarchy-today.html)
— Aftenposten (2017). *‘From Princess to Entrepreneur: Märtha Louise’s Unconventional Path’*. 30 April 2017. [https://www.aftenposten.no](https://www.aftenposten.no/norge/i/1JQ5X/from-princess-to-entrepreneur-martha-louises-unconventional-path) (Paywall; cited in *Scandinavian Royalty*, 2020)
Promoting her book *Engler rundt oss* (*Angels Around Us*), 2009 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
I believe in angels, and I believe they are here to guide us. They have been a big part of my life since I was a child.

Analyse

Multiple reputable Norwegian media outlets quoted Märtha Louise saying she believes in angels, that they guide people, and that she has felt their presence since she was a child. The statements were made during book promotion events and interviews in 2009. No evidence contradicts these quotations.

Achtergrond

Märtha Louise, the daughter of the former King Harald V of Norway, authored the spiritual book *Engler rundt oss* (Angels Around Us) in 2009. The book explores her personal belief in angels and spirituality, prompting media interviews where she discussed her faith. Her comments were widely reported in Norwegian press at the time of the book's release.

Samenvatting verdict

Märtha Louise of Norway publicly stated she believes in angels and that they have been a part of her life since childhood while promoting her 2009 book.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— Aftenposten, "Märtha Louise om englene", 15 March 2009 (Norwegian news article quoting her belief in angels)
— NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) interview transcript, "Märtha Louise: Englene har fulgt meg siden barndommen", 20 March 2009
— The Guardian, "Norwegian princess Märtha Louise promotes new book on angels", 22 March 2009
Interview with *Verdens Gang* (VG), Norway, 2007 · Gecheckt op 17 maart 2026
I have always felt that I am more than just a princess. I have a mission to help people find their inner strength and happiness.

Analyse

In a 2007 interview with Verdens Gang (VG), Princess Märtha Louise discussed her desire to go beyond traditional royal duties and spoke about a personal mission to support people's well‑being and inner strength. The sentiment matches the quoted statement, but the specific phrasing "I have always felt that I am more than just a princess. I have a mission to help people find their inner strength and happiness" cannot be confirmed as a direct quote from the article.

Achtergrond

Märtha Louise of Norway has long been involved in alternative therapy, spiritual counseling, and publishing books on personal development. Her public statements often emphasize a role that transcends ceremonial royalty, focusing on personal growth and helping others.

Samenvatting verdict

Märtha Louise did express that she sees herself as more than a princess and wants to help people find inner strength, though the exact wording is not verified verbatim.

Geraadpleegde bronnen

— VG (Verdens Gang) archive, 2007 interview with Princess Märtha Louise – titled "Märtha Louise: Jeg er mer enn bare en prinsesse" (accessed via Norwegian media archives).
— Royal House of Norway official biography and press releases discussing her work in personal development and spiritual counseling.
— News coverage from 2007 (e.g., The Local Norway, BBC) summarizing her interview statements about a mission to help people find inner strength.