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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Henri De Laborde Count Of Monpezat Note
Born: (suppressed / living)
Married: (suppressed / living)
Died:
Other Spouses: Margrethe Queen Of Denmark
Father: Andre De Laborde De Monpezat
Mother: Renee Yvonne Doursenot
WIFE
Name: Mergrethe Alexandrine Torhildur Queen Of Denmark Note
Born: (suppressed / living)
Married: (suppressed / living)
Died:
Father: King Frederick Ix Oldenburg Of Denmark
Mother: Princess Ingrid Victoria Of Sweden
CHILDREN
Name: Frederick Crown Prince
Born: (suppressed / living)
Died:
Name: Joachim
Born: (suppressed / living)
Died:
NOTES
1). royalty.ged !Lines of succession. Full title, Henry De Laborde, Count of monpezat, Prince of Denmark.
2). 1 NAME Margrethe 11 OLDENBURG 1 UPDA 2 PLAC artist and book illustrator MARGRETHE II, pronounced mahr GRAY tuh 1940 ... , is queen of Denmark. She succeeded her father, Frederik IX, upon his death in 1972. Margrethe was born in Copenhagen. Her full name is Margrethe Alexandrine Torhildur Ingrid. She became next in line for the throne in 1953, when changes in the Danish Constitution enabled women to rule for the first time. A lack of male heirs to the throne forced the change. In preparation for her reign, Margrethe attended universities in Denmark, England, and France. She presided over the Danish Cabinet at formal functions when her father was ill. During the 1960 s, Margrethe traveled to Africa, the Far East, and the Middle East in connection with her interest in archaeology. In 1967, she married Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, a French count, who became Prince Henrik of Denmark. They have two sons, Frederik, the crown prince, and Joachim. In addition to performing her royal functions, Margarethe is an artist and book illustrator. Her works have been exhibited publicly.
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