Danish Royal Family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following relations of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh are members of the extended Greek and Danish royal families. However, unlike members of the Greek and Norwegian branches, [B
]Prince Philip, as the senior dynast of this branch, renounced (upon taking British citizenship) his right to succeed to the Greek (but not Danish) throne, discontinuing use of his title Prince of Denmark (as well as Prince of Greece), and assuming the surname "Mountbatten". Nonetheless, all are members of the House of Oldenburg by agnatic descent or marriage:[/B]
The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Elizabeth II
The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (the Duke of Edinburgh's eldest son) and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (formerly Parker-Bowles, née Shand)
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (the Prince of Wales' older son) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (née Middleton)
Prince Harry of Wales (the Prince of Wales' younger son)
The Princess Anne, Princess Royal (the Duke of Edinburgh's only daughter)
The Prince Andrew, Duke of York (the Duke of Edinburgh's second son)
Princess Beatrice of York (the Duke of York's older daughter)
Princess Eugenie of York (the Duke of York's younger daughter)
The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex (the Duke of Edinburgh's third and youngest son) and Sophie, Countess of Wessex (née Rhys-Jones)
Lady Louise Windsor (the Earl of Wessex's only daughter)
Viscount Severn (the Earl of Wessex's only son)
Its interesting it says Philip discontinued use of the title Prince of Greece and Denmark and not that he renounced those titles.
There is also evidence from the BRF that Philip and Charles were in fact in the line of secession to the Danish throne until the laws were changed