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I have a question, What if a royal member of the family like Joachim remarries? Does his new wife inheirt Alexandra's old title? Or does she get a new title like Camilla Parker-Bowles? Does she receive a new tiara? Or does Alexandra have to give up her old one? What are the particular circumstances for divorced royals? Also, I know it probably goes along with which particular religion they have but is there a limit to how many divorces they can have?
Thank you!
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If Joachim remarries, his wife will be HRH Princess [her name] of Denmark, most likely. There are no other titles lying around for her to have, to put it like that, though I suppose in extreme circumstances Joachim could be demoted to Count of Rosenborg, and then his wife would be Countess of Rosenborg, but that is about it.
Alexandra's current title is hers until (if) she remarries, then she will be Countess of Frederiksborg, leaving HH Princess of Denmark behind. As for the tiaras... I don't think anybody is going to be hijacking Alex' tiara. Queen Margrethe should have plenty of them to give/lend a daughter-in-law. There are no limits in the Lutheran protestantism to how many divorces they can have, as far as I'm aware.
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My understanding is that Joachim doesn't have a specific title like Prince of Wales or Duke of York. He has the generic title of Prinsen til Danmark in the same way that Charles, Andrew, and Edward are all Princes of the United Kingdom.
I know previously the princes had to give up their titles when they made unequal marriages but that's not the case now so I don't know under what circumstances Joachim would be demoted. Perhaps if he doesn't get permission from the government for the new marriage? I don't know; I'm just guessing. |
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Thank you very much, this is very interesting.:)
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What will happen if for example somehow Queen Beatrix will remarrie ???
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Is she dating?
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I do not think Queen Beatrix will ever remarry, but she can. And if parlaiment grants permission, nothing will happen and the man can become HRH Prince of The Netherlands.
However, if she ever feels the need to remarry I think the most likely scenario is that she will do it after her abdication, she seeks parlementairy approval but the guy will not file for any title and take little to no representive duties & stay very low-profile.
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