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Princess Nina of Denmark (born Nina Nastassja Flohr, 22 January 1987) is a Swiss businesswoman, heiress and socialite.She is a member of the non-reigning Greek royal family and a member of the extended Danish royal family as the wife of Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, son of Constantine II of Greece and Anne-Marie of Denmark.
Princess Nina may refer to: Nina Menegatto (born 1978), Head of State of the Principality of Seborga; Princess Nina Georgievna of Russia (1901–1974), member of the Russian imperial family; Princess Nina of Greece and Denmark (born 1987), member of the former Greek royal family
Prince Axel of Denmark: Princess Ingrid of Sweden: 1910 2000 1935 Crown Prince Frederik: Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark: 1912 1995 1933 Prince Knud: Princess Elisabeth of Romania: 1894 1956 1921 George, Crown Prince of Greece: Aspasia Manos: 1896 1972 1919 Alexander, King of the Hellenes: Princess Frederica of Hanover: 1917 1981 1938
Margaret was born at 3 o'clock in the morning of Christmas Eve 1598, the second daughter of King James VI of Scotland, future James I of England, and Anne of Denmark. [1] She was born at Dalkeith Castle , where the Master of Work, William Schaw , had set carpenters to work to furnish a nursery, with a cradle, a bed, a chair for the nurse, and ...
In the winter of 1589, Princess Anne of Denmark departed from Copenhagen to marry King James VI of Scotland.A great storm arose, which almost caused the ship to sink.The ship of the princess eventually harbored in Oslo in the Danish province of Norway, James VI joined her there, and the wedding took place in Norway instead of in Scotland, as had been planned.
On Sunday 14 January, there will be a new king and queen of Denmark after the current ruler, Queen Margrethe of Denmark, steps down. On New Year’s Eve, Queen Margrethe II announced she was ...
Anne of Denmark came to Scotland as the bride of King James VI in 1590, bringing a large trousseau of newly made clothes, with other supplies and personnel, "all so costly, it is strange to hear". [2] She brought a Danish wardrobe master Søren Johnson, a tailor Paul Rey, and a furrier Henry Koss. [3]
The Erdem dress is a favorite of Mary's, and she has worn it on several occasions, including to the 80th birthday celebrations of King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway in 2017 and at a gala for ...