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Prince Frederik as an infant in the arms of his mother, 1968. Frederik was born by emergency caesarean section at Rigshospitalet, the Copenhagen University Hospital in Copenhagen, on 26 May 1968 at 23:50 [9] to the then Princess Margrethe (later Queen Margrethe II), oldest daughter of King Frederik IX and heir presumptive to the Danish throne, and Prince Henrik.
A Royal Affair (Danish: En kongelig affære) is a 2012 drama film [1] directed by Nikolaj Arcel, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander and Mikkel Følsgaard.The story is set in the 18th century, at the court of the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark, and focuses on the romance between his wife, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain, and the royal physician Johann Friedrich Struensee.
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
Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1753–1805), son of Frederick V of Denmark; Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–1751), son of George II, later Prince of Wales; Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763–1827), son of George III, later Duke of York; Prince Frederick of Great Britain (1750–1765), son of Frederick, Prince of Wales
Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1753–1805) This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 19:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Sophie Caroline died in 1764. In 1766, Sorgenfri was ceded to the 12-year-old Prince Frederick, the half-brother of Christian VII of Denmark. In 1769, he sold the property to Jean Henri Desmercières. The next owner was the merchant and shipowner Henrik Bolten, whose trading house was based in the Boltens Gård in Copenhagen. He went bankrupt ...
Frederik IX (Christian Frederik Franz Michael Carl Valdemar Georg; 11 March 1899 – 14 January 1972) was King of Denmark from 1947 to 1972. [3]Frederik was born into the House of Glücksburg during the reign of his great-grandfather King Christian IX.
Prince George of Greece and Denmark, the groom's paternal first cousin once removed. Princess Eugénie of Greece and Denmark, the groom's paternal second cousin; The Margrave and Margravine of Baden the groom's paternal second cousins (also the bride's step cousin and her husband) Prince Valdemar of Denmark, the groom's paternal granduncle