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Prince William of Denmark and Norway or Prince Vilhelm (21 February 1687 – 23 November 1705) was the youngest son of Christian V of Denmark and Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel, and thus a younger brother of Frederick IV. In 1696, Joachim Pritzbuer, who was replaced in 1705 by Martin Balthasar von Waldersee, was appointed Vilhelm's chamberlain.
On 3 May 1908, in Tsarskoye Selo, Wilhelm married Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia, a daughter of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia by his first wife Princess Alexandra of Greece and Denmark. The bride was a cousin of the reigning Russian tsar, Nicholas II. The couple had one son: Lennart (1909–2004). The marriage was unhappy.
Prince Christian Vilhelm, 1672–1673, brother Prince Jørgen, 1673–1675, uncle Prince Christian, 1675–1695, brother Prince Carl, 1695–1697, brother Prince Christian, 1697–1698, son Prince Carl, 1698–1699, brother Frederik IV: Prince Carl: Brother 25 August 1699 Brother became king 10 December 1699 Son born to king Prince Vilhelm, brother
He was the third and youngest child and only son of Friedrich Karl Ludwig, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1757–1816) and his wife, Countess Friederike of Schlieben (1757–1827). [3] He was baptized with the names Frederick William Paul Leopold [ a ] and had his distant relative, Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark (later King ...
The 18th birthday of the Danish royal was a star-studded—and tiara-topped—affair.
Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images. Though the future king, 42, normally goes by the Prince of Wales, Prince William and his wife, Princess Catherine, 42, are called the Duke and Duchess of ...
Earlier today, Kensington Palace announced that Prince William will be making a trip to NYC this September, and now news has surfaced that Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik and his wife, Crown ...
Christian IX in 1898 with his and Queen Victoria's mutual great-grandson Prince Edward of York, later Edward VIII [a]. Victoria arranged the marriage of her eldest son and heir, the future King Edward VII, to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, the daughter of Christian IX, which took place on 10 March 1863.