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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.
Prince Vilhelm, brother Crown Prince Christian: Son 10 December 1699 Born 12 October 1730 Father died, became king Prince Carl, 1699–1701, uncle Prince Frederik Karl, 1701–1702, brother Prince Carl, 1702–1703, uncle Prince Jørgen, 1703–1704, brother Prince Carl, 1704–1723, uncle Prince Frederik, 1723–1730, son Christian VI: Crown ...
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.
Another person in attendance will be Frederik’s brother Prince Joachim of Denmark, who is set to attend his mother’s abdication without his wife and children, nearly two years after his wife ...
Prince William escorted his and wife Princess Kate Middleton’s three children to her annual “Together at Christmas” carol service on Friday, December 6. William, 42, was spotted arriving at ...
George, 11, Charlotte, 9, and Louis, 6, walked alongside their parents Prince William and Kate, the Princess of Wales, as members of Britain's royal family made their way into St. Mary Magdalene ...
In 1863, he accompanied 17-year-old Prince Vilhelm of Denmark to Greece where Vilhelm had just been elected king. Sponneck remained in Greece for a few years, serving as advisor to the youthful king. Following his return to Denmark, he became involved in private enterprise. In 1866 he became chairman of the control commission for the Zealandic ...
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