Marie Magdalena "Lillemor" Rustad (21 December 1859 – 22 June 1943), was a Norwegian court official.
The court was however to be small: in 1914, she had only two hoffdame or ladies-in-waiting (maids-of-honours Marie Fougner and Fredrikke Dorothea Hagerup) under her.
[2] Both she and her spouse participated in the coronation in Trondheim on 22 June 1906, where she and the three ladies-in-waiting Mimi (Emilie) Krag, Alexandra Huitfeldt and Marie Fougner followed after admiral Sparre, general Ole Hansen and the king and queen, and she and her spouse personally escorted the queen to the altar when she was crowned by the bishop Wexelsen.
Furthermore, the queen made frequent visits to her native Britain, which prevented her from fulfilling representational duties in Norway.
Rustad participated in many representational events, such as during the visit of Theodore Roosevelt to Oslo in 1910.