Emma Tallulah Behn - Honours

Honours

See also List of honours of the Norwegian Royal Family by country

She has been awarded:

  • Norway :
    • Grand Cross with Collar of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
    • The Royal House Centenary Medal
    • Haakon VIIs Centenary Medal
    • Olav Vs Commemorative Medal of 30. January 1991
    • Olav Vs Jubilee Medal 1957-1982
    • Olav Vs Centenary Medal
    • Royal Family Order of King Olav V of Norway
    • Royal Family Order of King Harald V of Norway
  • Denmark : Knight of the Elephant
  • Finland : Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose
  • Iceland : Grand cross of the Order of the Falcon
  • Jordan : Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Jordan (Order of the Star of Jordan)
  • Netherlands : Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (not a state decoration but a personal gift from the Queen)
  • Luxembourg : Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau
  • Portugal : Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Infante Dom Henrique
  • Spain : Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit
  • Sweden : Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star
  • Sweden : King Carl XVI Gustaf's 50th Anniversary Medal

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