Lena wrote:
Thanks for your great help, grandduchess and Robbert... A few more questions: Firstly, do you think that the king would give the future prince consort of Sweden (DanielII or not) the Seraphim-order?
And prince Henrik surely was for the french military in Algeria(?) So why did he get of the Danes the titles "Admiral" and "General".
BTW now I´ve read the bio of Henrik on the official page...and there is something mentioned, which I already knew. (but which I´ve more or less "forgotten") Prince Henrik produces wine and sells it...so what do the Danes think about this? If they aren´t against it, there could also be a chance, that a swedish prince leads an own little business (?)
On your fist question, whether I think that The King would confer the Order of the Seraphim to the Crown Princess’s coming husband, I don’t know and no one will know until later on in this life. The members of the Royal House of Sweden who are in the Line of Succession, are in the current tradition conferred with the Order of the Seraphim when they turn 18, as happened in the case of Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Madeleine.
My guess would be that if the future husband of the Crown Princess does get to receive the Order of the Seraphim – it would be either after their marriage, or when the Crown Princess ascends the Throne and becomes Queen (in that case it would be our current Crown Princess who confers it to her husband).
The Queen was conferred the Order of the Seraphim in 1976 before she married The King, due to the current rules attached to the order in those days – saying it could only be conferred to foreign citizens. Since 1995 it is also conferred to the members of the Royal House of Sweden.
Prince Henrik’s military rank titles are of a strictly honorary nature, and it may be in accordance with the Danish traditions – I don’t know. In Sweden, there are very few people that have the highest rank titles in defence, and the few royals that holds/did hold ranks are often born as royals. I believe that it is only The King, of the present Royal House, who at this present time holds these high ranks in the Swedish Defence.
If the future husband of our Crown Prince owns a business, it would have to be something rather neutral and tradition bound. In the case of Daniel’s gym business – I think most people (if not everyone) see and agree that he cannot keep his business.
Prince Henrik’s vineyard and his vine business is widely accepted, much because that is has to do with the traditions from his French family (who have been winemakers for centuries).
Prince Henrik’s family, the Monpezat’s, originates from Cahors in France (where Château de Caïx, the vineyard is). And in 1974, Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik bought the Château de Caïx, near the domains of his French family and started the vinery, which is today a very well known and prestigious one.