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  1. Alexander Ferner (nacido el 15 de marzo de 1965] en Oslo), casado el 27 de julio de 1996 en la capilla de Holmenkollen, en las afueras de Oslo, con Margrét Gudmundsdóttir (nacida el 27 de marzo de 1966 en Reikiavik, Islandia). Tienen dos hijos: Edward Ferner (nacido el 28 de marzo de 1996 en Bærum).

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  2. Alexander Ferner was born on 15 March 1965 at Oslo, Norway G. 1 He is the son of Johan Martin Ferner and Astrid Maud Ingeborg zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Norway. He married Margrét Gudmundsdóttir on 27 July 1996 at Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway. 2

  3. Astrid and Johan have five children, : Cathrine Ferner, Benedikte Ferner, Alexander Ferner, Elisabeth Ferner, and Carl-Christian Ferner.

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  4. Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner (Astrid Maud Ingeborg; born 12 February 1932) is the second daughter of King Olav V and his wife, Princess Märtha of Sweden. She is the older sister of King Harald V of Norway and younger sister of the late Princess Ragnhild.

    • 12 February 1932 (age 91), Villa Solbakken, Oslo, Norway
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  5. Alexander Ferner (Oslo, 15 de marzo de 1965), casado el 27 de julio de 1996 en la capilla de Holmenkollen, en las afueras de Oslo, con Margrét Gudmundsdóttir (Reikiavik, 27 de marzo de 1966). Tienen dos hijos: Edward Ferner (Bærum, 28 de marzo de 1996) y Stella Ferner (Bærum, 23 de abril de 1998).

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  6. 18 de dic. de 2020 · Stella Ferner, 22, currently holds the 99th position on the line of succession. Stella’s older brother was born before their parents were married and therefore is not in the line of succession.

  7. The law states that only protestant heirs of Princess Sophia, granddaughter of James I, may succeed to the British throne. Neither Catholics, nor those who marry a Catholic, nor those born out of wedlock, may remain in the line of success. The rules of succession are governed by the Act of Union of 1800, as well as the Act of Settlement of 1701 ...