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Princess Mette-Marit
Has smoked "in real life" (IRL) = Probably, unconfirmed
Quit = Probably has
Profession = royalty
Her entry in the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
Cigar/Cigarette Brand
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Marlboro Lights, when?
Miscellaneous information
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Crown Princess of Norway
Proof she has smoked (or quit) "in real life"
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"Princess Märtha Louise and Crown Prince Haakon's partner Mette-Marit...have both been seen smoking in public and frequently pictured in magazines with cigarettes in their hands. Both are role models, mainly for young girls", Aftonbladet (Sweden), Nov. 2, '00
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"Another wedding present, donated by one Norwegian couple, is a 'stop smoking' course for the future queen", Daily Telegraph (UK), Aug. 25, '01
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"Crown Prince Haakon and his new wife, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, sat in a sidewalk cafe in New York on Wednesday, eating lunch, smoking cigarettes and watching the world go by", Aftenposten (Norway), Aug. 30, '01
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quit - "Crown Princess Mette-Marit has stopped smoking...says it was a bout with pneumonia last spring that triggered her decision to kick the habit. 'I stopped smoking while I was in the hospital,' she told wire service NTB. 'I haven't had a cigarette since.'", Aftenposten (Norway), Aug. 27, '02
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"smokes cigarettes along with other members of the royal family", Aftenposten (Norway), Feb. 25, '02
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quit - "The weeklies report that Mette-Marit has stopped smoking", Aftenposten (Norway), Aug. 7, '02
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quit - "Mette-Marit used pneumonia to quit nicotine. The Norwegian princess Mette-Marit exploited her pneumonia at the beginning of the year by giving up smoking. The 29-year-old reported in an interview with the news agency NTB that she hadn't touched a cigarette since her stay in the hospital and is proud of it...Her departure from nicotine could also explain the clearly visible weight gain of the princess in the summer, which led to strong, but unconfirmed rumours of a royal pregnancy", Tiscali Entertainment (Germany), Aug. 28, '02
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quit - "Princess in withdrawal. Mette-Marit without nicotine. Norway's princess Mette-Marit is now a nonsmoker - and quite proud of it. The cause of her withdrawal was pneumonia at the start of the year, the 29-year-old told the NTB news agency. Since her stay in the hospital, she hasn't touched a cigarette", n-tv website (Germany), Aug. 28, '02
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quit - "shrugs off rumours that she is pregnant, and reveals she recently quit smoking due to a bout of pneumonia last spring. 'I stopped smoking while I was in hospital', she says. 'I haven't had a cigarette since' ", Hello magazine (UK), Aug. 29, '02
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quit - "Mette-Marit, Princess of Norway, used pneumonia at the beginning of the year to quit smoking. Since her stay in the hospital, she hasn't touched a cigarette and is proud of it", German website, Aug. 29, '02
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quit - "Heavy smoker Mette-Marit has not touched a cigarette since a stay in hospital in January with pneumonia", Stuttgarter Nachrichten (Germany), Aug. 30, '02
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quit - "finally quit smoking in January 2002 after being hospitalised with a severe bout of pneumonia. The poor lady then went on to suffer jibes from a particularly cruel section of the media who reported that the Princess had put on weight, the implication being it was because she'd quit", The Royalist website, Feb. 5, '06
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"Norway's crown princess was caught smoking at a wedding recently, and that's disappointed officials at the country's cancer society. Crown Princess Mette-Marit, like many other members of the royal family, enjoyed her cigarettes for years until she finally claimed she'd kicked the habit while pregnant with Norway's new heir to the throne. It appears she's gone back to puffing, though. Magazine Se og Hør published photos this week of the crown princess smoking at a wedding this summer", Aftenposten (Norway), Aug. 15, '07
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"Fires Up New Controversy In Norway... has angered the country's leading cancer society after being photographed smoking in public. Crown Prince Haakon's wife was believed to have successfully given up cigarettes, but new images published in this week's Se og Hør magazine show the Princess is yet to successfully battle her addiction, one she shares with many royals across the globe. Mette Marit was snapped smoking a cigarette as she attended a wedding earlier this summer, an event which was, in fairness to the Princess, an essentially private, rather than public, event", The Royalist, Aug. 15, '07
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"has been reprimanded by cancer charities after she was caught smoking at a wedding. Princess Mette-Marit had been a smoker for many years but claimed she quit in 2003 while pregnant with her first child with Crown Prince Haakon, Princess Ingrid Alexandra. But Norway's Se og Hør magazine has published pictures of the princess smoking at a wedding this summer. The photographs have prompted the Norwegian cancer society, Kreftforeningen, to express their disappointment in Mette-Marit. The society's secretary general Anne Lise Ryel said: 'The crown princess is one of the country's most photographed and visible women. It's negative and sad that she's seen as a smoker' Kreftforeningen have offered the princess courses on how to stop smoking", Monsters and Critics, Aug. 16, '07
Pictures of her smoking
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Se og Hør (Norway), number 23, '01
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holding, early 90s, Mail on Sunday (UK), Oct. 6, '02
Pictures from the net
holding, 11k
selecting a Marlboro from a pack, Aug. 11, '07, 117k
dangling, unlit, Aug. 11, '07, 82k
dragging, Aug. 11, '07, 120k
stubbing out her cigarette in a wine glass, Aug. 11, '07, 98k
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