Issue
- Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise, born on 22 September 1971. She is married to Ari Behn, born on 30 September 1972, on 24 May 2002. They have 3 daughters:
- Maud Angelica Behn, born 29 April 2003
- Leah Isadora Behn, born 8 April 2005
- Emma Tallulah Behn, born 29 September 2008
- His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon Magnus, born on 20 July 1973. He married Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby, born 19 August 1973, on 25 August 2001. She has a son from a previous relationship, Marius Borg Høiby, born 13 January 1997. The Crown Prince and Princess have 2 children:
- Her Royal Highness Princess Ingrid Alexandra, born 21 January 2004, Hereditary Princess of Norway
- His Highness Prince Sverre Magnus, born 3 December 2005
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