Norway’s monarchy did not lose power in one single moment; its political power was gradually removed, and today it is mostly ceremonial. The big turning point was 1905 , when Norway became fully independent and kept the monarchy, but under a constitutional system where real governing power rested with elected officials.

What changed

  • Before modern constitutional government, the king had much more direct authority.
  • Over time, Norway moved toward parliamentary democracy, which limited the monarch’s role.
  • By the time Norway became independent in 1905, the monarchy remained as head of state, but not as a ruler with day-to-day political power.

Simple answer

If you mean when did the monarchy stop ruling Norway politically , the best short answer is: in the constitutional and democratic reforms of the 19th century, especially by 1905. If you mean when was the monarchy abolished , it wasn’t abolished — Norway still has a monarchy today.

Quick context

A recent report on Norway’s royal politics also notes that Parliament still supports the constitutional monarchy, showing the crown remains symbolically important even though it does not govern.