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  2. After the war, Crown Princess Märtha suffered from poor health. Death. Following a lengthy period of ill-health, Märtha died at The National Hospital in Oslo on 5 April 1954 and was buried at Akershus Castle. Her death is often attributed to cancer or hepatitis.

  3. Feb 13, 2012 · Her death on 5 April 1954 was a tremendous loss for Crown Prince Olav and the children as well as for Norway. Crown Princess Märtha never officially became Queen of Norway. However, as the Bishop of Oslo, Johannes Smemo, stated: “In our hearts she has long been our Queen, and she will be so forever.”.

  4. Crown Princess Märtha of Norway died of cancer on 5 April 1954; she was only 53 years old when she passed away. Her premature death meant that she was never declared Queen. The public admired her for advancing Norway’s interests under challenging circumstances during World War Two.

  5. Feb 13, 2012 · Her death on 5 April 1954 was a tremendous loss for Crown Prince Olav and the children as well as for Norway. Crown Princess Märtha never officially became Queen of Norway. However, as the Bishop of Oslo, Johannes Smemo, stated: “In our hearts she has long been our Queen, and she will be so forever.”.

  6. Crown Princess Märtha passed away 5 April 1954. She never became Queen, but the Bishop of Oslo described her position thus: ”For a long time she has been the queen of our hearts, and this position she will never loose".

  7. She died on 5 April 1954 at the National Hospital in Oslo. The newly-engaged Crown Prince Couple, Olav and Märtha of Norway, at home with Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg, 1929. Photographed by Atelier Jaeger.

  8. Trace the background and key events that shaped the fate of Norway and its royal family during World War II as seen in Atlantic Crossing.