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  1. Henrique de Monpezat (Copenhague, 4 de maio de 2009) é um membro da família real dinamarquesa por ser o primeiro filho do príncipe Joaquim da Dinamarca, com sua segunda esposa, Maria Cavallier. Ele é neto da rainha Margarida II e ocupa o nono lugar na linha de sucessão ao trono dinamarquês.

  2. Henrique (nascido Henrique Maria João André de Laborde de Monpezat; Talence, 11 de junho de 1934 – Copenhague, 13 de fevereiro de 2018) foi o marido e consorte real da rainha Margarida II da Dinamarca. Ele e a então princesa herdeira se casaram em 1967 e mantiverem união conjugal até início de 2018, quando Henrique faleceu.

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    Henrik was born in Talence, Gironde, France. He was the son of André de Laborde de Monpezat (6 May 1907 in Mont-de-Marsan – 23 February 1998 in Le Cayrou) and his wife, Renée Doursenot (26 October 1908 in Périgueux – 11 February 2001 in Le Cayrou) (married in 1948). He had two younger brothers, Étienne and Jean-Baptiste, and two older sisters, Fran...

    On 10 June 1967 he married Princess Margrethe, the heir presumptive to the Danish throne, at the Naval Church of Copenhagen. At the time of the wedding his name was Danicised to Henrik and he was given the title HRH Prince Henrik of Denmark. Prior to the wedding, the Prince converted to Lutheranism. The Queen and Prince Henrik had two children, Cro...

    Like his wife, Prince Henrik was deeply interested in art and culture. He was particularly fond of wooden figures and jade, building up collections which he exhibited in 2017 at the museum in Koldinghus. Although he never achieved his ambition of becoming a concert pianist, he continued to play the piano throughout his life. In 2013, he accompanied...

    In August 2017, Henrik announced he did not wish to be buried next to the Queen, citing his longtime complaint of only being named Prince Consort, and not King Consort. The decision is said to have broken a tradition that began in 1559,and at the time, Queen Margrethe is said to have accepted her husband's decision. On 6 September 2017, it was anno...

    Prince Henrik had two sons and eight grandchildren, all born at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen: 1. Crown Prince Frederik (born 26 May 1968). He is married to Mary Donaldson on 14 May 2004 at Copenhagen Cathedral, Copenhagen. The couple have four children: 1.1. Prince Christian(born 15 October 2005) 1.2. Princess Isabella(born 21 April 2007) 1.3. Prin...

    Titles and styles

    1. Before 10 June 1967: Count Henri de Laborde de Monpezat (courtesy titlewithout any legal basis)* 2. 10 June 1967 – 2005: His Royal HighnessPrince Henrik of Denmark 3. 2005 – 14 April 2016: His Royal Highness The Prince Consort of Denmark 4. 14 April 2016 – 13 February 2018: His Royal Highness Prince Henrik of Denmark * Use is disputed, see section "French nobility and French title of "count" controversy" below

    French nobility and French title of "count" controversy

    Since late in the nineteenth century, some members of the Laborde de Monpezat family bear a title of "count", but this title is a courtesy titlewithout any legal basis. Neither the French nobility of the de Laborde de Monpezat family nor this french title of "count" are acknowledged as historically and legally valid by most recent reference authors, specialists of the French nobility who do not consider that the de Laborde de Monpezat family belongs to the French nobility. This family is list...

    Prince Henrik translated several books into Danish and published several other books. 1. In 1981, under the pseudonym H.M. Vejerbjerg he and the Queen translated Simone de Beauvoir's Tous les hommes sont mortels. 2. Chemin faisant, 1982, a volume of French poems. 3. Destin oblige, 1996, his memoirs as Prince Consort. 4. Ikke Altid Gåselever (not al...

    • 14 January 1972 – 13 February 2018
    • Monpezat
  3. Titles. King of Denmark. Prince of Denmark. Count of Monpezat (Denmark, 2008) Estate (s) Château de Cayx. The House of Monpezat ( French pronunciation: [mɔ̃.pə.za]) is a French old bourgeois family from the province of Béarn associated with the Danish royal family by marriage after 1967, when Henri de Laborde de Monpezat wed ...

  4. Henrique de Monpezat ( Copenhague, 4 de maio de 2009) é um membro da família real dinamarquesa por ser o primeiro filho do príncipe Joaquim da Dinamarca, com sua segunda esposa, Maria Cavallier. Ele é neto da rainha Margarida II e ocupa o nono lugar na linha de sucessão ao trono dinamarquês.

  5. Le prince Henrik de Danemark, né Henri de Laborde de Monpezat le 11 juin 1934 à Talence et mort le 13 février 2018 au château de Fredensborg au Danemark [2], est l'époux de la reine Margrethe II de Danemark, et le père du roi Frederik X. Il devient prince consort de Danemark (Prinsgemalen) à l'accession au trône de son ...

  6. tyrkiet.um.dk › en › about-denmarkHRH Prince Henrik

    HRH Prince Henrik. HRH Henrik (1934-2018), until 1967 Comte Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, married 10.6.1967 to the heir of the throne Princess Margrethe (II), with whom he has the sons Frederik (born 1968) and Joachim (born 1969); son of Comte André de Laborde de Monpezat. Henrik spent his early childhood in Indo-China, but grew up at his ...