Lord Chamberlain of Norway

Lord Chamberlain of Norway

The Lord Chamberlain of Norway (Norwegian: "hoffsjef") is a traditional officer of the Royal Household of Norway. In Denmark the equivalent title is "Hofmarskallen" (Marshal of the Court).

ee also

*Chamberlain (office)
*Norwegian order of precedence
*Marshal
*Court appointment


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