But Louises mother Landgravine Charlotte of hesse was a born Princess of Denmark and sister of King Chirstian VIII. of Denmark. His son King Frederik VII. had no descendants as had Charlotte's older sisters so she was closest related to him.
Yes,correct...but what I meant was that Denmark was ruled by German dynasty(Oldenburg) for centuries marrying almost exclusively Germans...
By doing that they perceived German blood no matter if they ruled in Denmark,Russia,Sweden...
Remember,a German,Christian von Oldenburg was the one who became first King Christian I of Denmark from Oldenburg dynasty in 1448 and Queen Margarethe II also belongs to junior branch of this same family...
From then on,as they were Germans in male line,they married almost exclusively German Princesses...
Here is a list of Queen consorts until the reign of Frederik VII:
Princess Dorothea von Brandenburg (1430-1495)
Princess Christina of Saxony (1461-1527)
Archduchess Isabella of Habsburg,Princess of Spain (1501-1526)
Princess Sophie von Pommern-Wolgast (1498-1568)
Princess Dorothea von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1511-1571)
Princess Sophia von Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1557-1631)
Princess Anna Katherina von Brandenburg (1575-1612)
Princess Sophie Amalie von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1628-1685)
Princess Charlotte von Hessen-Cassel (1650-1714)
Princess Luise von Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1667-1721)
Countess Anna Sophie von Reventlow (1693-1743)
Princess Sophie Magdalene von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1700-1770)
Princess Luise von Hannover,Princess of Great Britain (1724-1751)
Princess Juliane Marie von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1729-1796)
Princess Caroline Mathilde von Hannover,Princess of Great Britain (1751-1775)
Princess Marie Sophie von Hessen-Kassel (1767-1852)
Princess Caroline Amalie von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1796-1881)
If you look carefully to this list you will see that there is not a single Queen of Denmark until 19th century who hasn't been ethnically German.They might be Princesses of Great Britain,but since House of Hannover ruled there they were still German by blood...
Russian Emperors from the Holstein-Gottorp line followed similar example...the last Russian Emperor Nikolai II had only 1/256 of real Russian blood.The most part was German.The same can be said for Prince Chales who has almost 3/4 of German blood and that 1/4 of Scottish blood due to Queen Mother...
The point of all this is to prove that there is almost not a drop of Danish blood in Oldenburg dynasty that ruled in Denmark for centuries and junior branch still rules...
If you take a look at Prince Philipp's ancestry,who was born prince of Greece and Denmark,out of his 128 nearest ancestors only 3 of them were not Germans...First two were Jean de la Fontaine(French) and his wife Maria Rosalia Bonelli(Italian) who lived in city of the Biberach in Baden-Württemberg.The third was Anton Kornely who was obviously a Hungarian.The rest of them were Germans!
King Christian IV tried to marry a lady with real danish blood,Kirsten Munk,but his marriage was doomed from the start and treated morganatic due to her low birth...