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If Norway had not abolished the nobility in 1814 / 1821, I think the King should have "liberated" the criticized Princess Martha Louise by making her and her husband Ari Behn Baron and Baroness Behnenskjold* of Änglamark** or of Änglagård***.
* Behnenskjold, meaning "shield of Behn," a name derived from the coat of arms, which are common in the Scandinavian nobility, e.g. Danneskiold (Danish morganauts, the name meaning "Danish shield") or Silfverschiöld (by marriage the sister of the King of Sweden is Baroness Silfverschiöld, meaning "silver shield"). Rothschild ("red shield") is also a name like that, although from a sign.
** Änglamark, meaning "meadow of angels" in Swedish, is a beautiful Swedish ecological song.
*** Änglagård, meaning "farm or court of angels," is a good Swedish movie about hippies.
Martha Louise can choose: Baroness Behnenskjold of Änglamark or Änglagård!