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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.
A newly resurfaced photo is showing that her grandson, Prince William, also took a liking to the sport. The black-and-white snap, which was taken on New Year's Day in 1988, sho.
Prince Wilhelm Friedrich Franz Joseph Christian Olaf of Prussia (4 July 1906 – 26 May 1940) was the eldest child of Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, and Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. At his birth, he was second in line to the German throne and was expected to succeed to the throne after the deaths of his grandfather, Emperor Wilhelm ...
Prince William and Kate Middleton had all three of their children along for the ride as they left the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Following the end of the ceremony at ...
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
On 10 November 1810, William was married in Amalienborg Palace to Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark (1789–1864) daughter of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark and Norway (1753–1805) and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1758–1794). Children of the marriage: Karoline Friederike Marie of Hesse-Kassel (15 August 1811 – 10 ...
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images Prince William is giving his children the real gift on his 42nd birthday by attending Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour together. The Prince of Wales, who turned 42 on ...
Christian IX dari Denmark; Maria Feodorovna (1847-1928) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org マリア・フョードロヴナ (アレクサンドル3世皇后) Usage on sk.wikipedia.org Mária Fiodorovna (Dagmar Dánska) Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Grand danois; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Марія Федорівна (імператриця, 1847–1928)