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The Danish royal family is the dynastic family of the monarch of Denmark. [1] While some members of the Danish royal family hold the title of Prince(ss) of Denmark, descendants of Margrethe II additionally bear the title Count(ess) of Monpezat. Children of the monarch are accorded the style of His/Her Royal Highness.
This is a list of richest monarchs and family members, as estimated by forbes.com in 2015, [1] Business Insider in 2018, [2] and the CEOWORLD magazine in 2019. [3] The evaluations are based on their personal net worths , excluding properties held by the State, Government or Crown, and all of the figures are in U.S. dollars .
Source of wealth 159: Anders Holch Povlsen Denmark: 12.5 billion: Bestseller, Zalando, Asos: 358 Niels Peter Louis-Hansen Denmark: 7.4 billion Coloplast: 424 Sofie Kirk Kristiansen Denmark: 6.5 billion Lego: 424 Thomas Kirk Kristiansen Denmark: 6.5 billion Lego: 424 Agnete Kirk Thinggaard Denmark: 6.5 billion Lego: 486 Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen [a ...
Back in Denmark, the royal couple have earned supporters and worked to modernize the monarchy, raising their four children - 18-year-old Christian, 16-year-old Isabella and 13-year-old twins ...
The Danish Civil List grants the royal family $12.8 million for the year. Prince Henrik, the husband of Margrethe, and Princess Benedikte, the queen’s sister, both get a small slice of the cash.
21 April 1947: Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark and British Army major Richard Brandram; 12 August 1957: Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and Alžbeta Brezáková; 4 February 1948: Prince Oluf of Denmark and Annie Helene Dorrit Puggard-Müller; 24 May 1949: Prince Flemming of Denmark and Alice Ruth Nielsen
The Danish Royal Family's New Titles IDA MARIE ODGAARD - Getty Images Queen Margrethe will abdicate on January 14, 2024, ending her 52 year long reign and handing the throne over to her son, Crown ...
The Sigtrygg Runestones of the "House of Olaf" was raised after king Sigtrygg by his mother. 934 AD. King Cnut I (Harthacnut). 17th century engraving.. The exact date of origin of the Kingdom of Denmark is not established, but names of Danish kings begins to emerge in foreign sources from the 8th century and onwards.