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Princess Märtha Louise of Norway

Märtha is the author of two books with two very different backgrounds. Her first published work was the children’s book Why Kings and Queens Don’t Wear Crowns. The fairytale is based on her grandfather, King Olav V, when he moved to Norway from Denmark.

 

The touching tale was released as a picture book in Norway, before it was released as a children’s book in the United States. Märtha also co-wrote The Spiritual Password, a self-help book with Elisabeth Nordeng.

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Charlotte Casiraghi

Charlotte wrote a philosophy book Archipel des passions, with her philosophy professor Robert Maggiori. The 32-year-old was inspired to put the pen to paper and write, after having a discussion with the scholar about the passions that drive them.

The book covers topics from sensitivity, boundaries (or the absence of boundaries), logic, confusion and much more. Unfortunately, the book only comes in French.

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The Earl of Snowden

The Earl is something of an expert when it comes to furniture, the proof is in her three books on the subject. After founding his Linley furniture company, David decided to write literature of the top.

The Earl published Classical Furniture in 1993, followed by Extraordinary Furniture in 1996. David also shared tips of on interior design in his book Design and Detail in the Home.

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