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Frederik X b. 1968 King of Denmark r. 2024–present: Alexandra Manley b. 1964: Joachim of Denmark b. 1969: Marie Cavallier b. 1976: Christian 1942–2013 Count of Rosenborg: Anne Dorte Maltoft-Nielsen 1947–2014: Elisabeth of Denmark 1935–2018: Christian b. 2005 Crown Prince of Denmark: Isabella of Denmark b. 2007: Vincent of Denmark b ...
Frederick reigned over Denmark for a total of 55 years; 24 years as crown prince regent and 31 years as king. He was the 894th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Spain and the 654th Knight of the Order of the Garter in 1822.
Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark may refer to: . Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1753–1805), heir presumptive from 1766 to 1768; Frederick IV of Denmark (1671–1730), King of Denmark and Norway, Crown Prince from 1671 to 1699
Crown Prince Frederik will soon become King Frederik X, among other changes. ... The Danish Royal Family's New Titles, Explained. Emily Burack. January 6, 2024 at 8:00 AM.
On Jan. 14, Denmark’s Crown Prince Frederik, 55, is set to take the throne alongside his wife, currently Crown Princess Mary, 51, whose appointment as the first Australian-born Queen Consort is ...
Danish Royal Family Frederick VI King of Denmark r. 1808-1839 King of Norway r. 1808-1814 1768-1839: Christian VIII King of Denmark r. 1839-1848 King of Norway r. 1814 1786-1848: Frederick VIII Duke of Schleswig-Holstein r. 1863-1880 1829-1880: Christian House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg 1831-1917: Charles Duke of Schleswig ...
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 ...
At the age of 17, Princess Louise of Sweden became engaged to King Frederick VIII of Denmark, then called Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark, at Bäckaskog Castle in Sweden. Frederick and Louise would later marry in 1869 in Stockholm. [16] This marriage took place in the context of a desire for a Scandinavian union in both Denmark and Sweden.