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Frederick VI 1768–1839 King of Denmark r. 1808–1839: Louise Auguste of Denmark 1771–1843: Frederick Christian II Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg 1765–1814: Christian IX 1818–1906 King of Denmark r. 1863–1906: Louise of Hesse-Kassel 1817–1898: Ferdinand 1792–1863 Hereditary Prince of Denmark: Caroline of ...
The royal family of Denmark during the Queen Margrethe II's 70th birthday on 16 April 2010. From left to right: Queen Mary of Denmark (then Crown Princess), Count Felix (then Prince Felix), King Frederik X (then Crown Prince), Crown Prince Christian (then Prince Christian), Queen Margrethe II, Count Nikolai (then Prince Nikolai), Prince Henrik, Prince Joachim and Princess Isabella
Crown Prince Frederik: Son 14 January 1972 Mother became queen 14 January 2024 Mother abdicated, became king Prince Joachim, 1972–2005, brother Prince Christian, 2005–2024, son Frederik X: Crown Prince Christian: Son 14 January 2024 Father became king Incumbent: Princess Isabella, sister
The crown prince, whose full name is Frederik André Henrik Christian, was born on May 26, 1968, as the first child of Margrethe and her husband, Prince Henrik, who died in 2018. His younger ...
The Crown Prince participated in an expedition to Mongolia in 1986. [98] In 2000, the Crown Prince participated in "Expedition Sirius 2000", which was a four-month and 2,795 km dog-sledge expedition in the northern part of Greenland. The expedition Sirius marked the 50-year anniversary of the Sirius Patrol. Prince Frederik was part of the polar ...
After Prince Frederik and Princess Mary's wedding, the royal family stepped out on the balcony of Christian VII's Palace to wave to crowds. Ian Waldie - Getty Images 2003
In January, Crown Prince Frederik became King Frederik X, following his mother Queen Margrethe's abdication.. Frederik, who is 55 years old, is one of the youngest monarchs in the world—the only ...
Prince William of Denmark (1687–1705) Prince Frederick of Denmark (1651–1652) Prince George, Duke of Cumberland (1653–1708) Prince William, Duke of Gloucester (1689–1700) Prince George of Cumberland (1692) Prince Ulrik of Denmark, Prince Bishop of Schwerin (1611–1633) Count Valdemar Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1622–1656)