Princess Elisabeth, Current Events Part 1: April 2004 - June 2018
hi does anyone have info abo this little known royal lady. from what i have read she seems to have led a quietly interesting life. she lived with a man for many years as she would have lost her title if she maried him due to his being a commoner. she also worked at a normal job,starting as a secretary, i believe at the ministry of defence or perhaps forign afairs. she is also number 5 in the succession i think.thanks for any insight.
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do any of the danish posters have any info about the princess.is she known to the danish public.
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She is not the 5. in the succession becaus Prince Joachim and princesse Alexandra have 2 children and they are in line to the throne her in Denmark. She is also after princesse Benedikt in the line to the throne,and that is okay with me becaus i realy don´t like the waye she looks. Just take a look at her teeth :doh: :doh: :doh: :sick: :sick: |
first i would like to say she looks nice enough to me,secondly was the princess crying at the pre wedding banquet.if so any ideas why.thanks
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I'm sure Elisbeth was happy Fred was getting married. But I think she she was crying because she has never married, and she isn't with her boyfriend anymore. And maybe she and her ex-boyfrend were thinking about it. Well when I seen her crying that what I thought and felt bad and sorry for her :cry: , because I think everyone wants to have a wedding day, even ifthey don't believe in marriage.
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She seemed like a very nice person when she came to greet the off-duty guards in the guard room, but then again why wouldn't she be nice both her brothers are very nice. I can't say that I know that much about her, she was alway very nice, but the one who always talked alot to the off-duty guards was Count Ingolf, perhaps because he himself used to be in the royal guards.
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No seriously I found him to be the only one I didn't like. He was extremely up-tight and snobbish. He was always looking for errors, for something to complain about. The other royals were just very cordial and more down-to-earth. By the way "she". :huh: Is it a female Guard? :huh: I thought they stopped allowing those after the first one was booted out. (I hope that wasn't your friend, because the circumstances were less than hmm nice. :rolleyes: ) People are all different and some might adore Prince Joachim, and good for them - and him. But none of the guys I served with could stand him. But hey he might have mellowed, it's some years since I quit my commission. P.S. liked both HRH Princess Benedikte and HM Queen Anne Marie, but didn't see them so often. My favourite: Queen Ingrid, she was so sweet. |
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But thanks for your info. I guess chemistry between people is always very subjective - even if one part of the relation is a royal ;) |
Well good for you, and her ~ that it wasn't her who was booted from livgarden. :P
And yes, everything is subjective when it comes down to it. :lol: |
Princess Elisabeth of Denmark
Full Name: Elisabeth Caroline-Mathilde Alexandrine Helena Olga Thyra Feodore Estrid Margrethe Désirée b. 8 May 1935 She is the eldest child of Prince Knud (1900-1976) and Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark. Her father is the younger brother of King Frederik IX, the father of Queen Margrethe II. She was born in 1935. Her two brothers are Ingolf and Christian, Greves of Rosenborg. |
We think that Elisabeth seems very nice!!!! She doesn't have the luckiest look, but she seem nice and happy!!!
And an amazing thing about her is that she makes most of dresses herself! And if you've seen pictures of the ones she has made, you'll know that they're pretty well-done and sometimes nicer than the ones you can buy! |
She'll turn 70 on May 8.
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Finally she's included on the official website! Here is her profile from www.kongehuset.dk :
https://i.c.dk/pics/5/4/5/34545/org.jpg [B]Her Highness Princess Elisabeth[/b] Elisabeth Caroline-Mathilde Alexandrine Helena Olga Thyra Feodora Estrid Margarethe Désirée, Princess of Denmark, was born in Copenhagen on 8 May 1935. Princess Elisabeth is the daughter of Prince Knud (Heir Presumptive to the Throne) (1900 - 1976) and Princess Caroline-Mathilde (1912 - 1995). Princess Elisabeth is included in the order of succession to the Throne. Christened and confirmed Princess Elisabeth was christened in June 1935 and confirmed in Lyngby Church in May 1950. Educational background After secondary school leaving examination in 1952, Princess Elisabeth studied for one year at the Brillantmont International College in Lausanne, Switzerland. This was followed by a year at Suhr’s School of Home Economics. Subsequently, Princess Elisabeth attended Margrethe-Skolen (Scandinavian Academy of International Fashion and Design) from 1954 to 1956. Before being employed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Princess Elisabeth followed courses at the Tempo Type School in Copenhagen. Business background Princess Elisabeth was employed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1956 to 2001. While employed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Princess Elisabeth was posted to the Danish Embassy in Washington in October 1973 - 1976 and in August 1981 - 1985 as well as to the Danish UN Mission in Geneva in May 1989 -1993. Language Princess Elisabeth’s mother tongue is Danish. In addition, the Princess speaks French, English and German. Patronages Kjæden (the chain) Danish-Brazilian Association Danish-Japanese Society Præmieselskabet for Plejemødre af 1861 (award-giving society for foster mothers of 1861) |
i didn't know that she has 10 names?!!!! that's a really really long name to remember~
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princess Elisabeth talks too much the former primierminister Anker Jørgensen wrote in his diary som years ago.
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Does anyone have photographs of Princess Elisabeth? I can hardly find any at all.
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