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everythingroyalty · 2 years
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Prince George of Greece and Denmark with his uncle Prince Valdemar of Denmark and Valdemar’s daughter Princess Margrethe (later Princess of Bourbon-Parma) at Fredensborg Palace in 1903
📸: Den Kongelige Fotografisamling, Kongernes Samling
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lionhearteddame · 7 months
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Royal cousins Princess Ingrid of Sweden (later Queen of Denmark) and Princess Margaretha of Sweden (later Princess of Denmark) along with Princess Margrethe of Bourbon-Parma (also later Princess of Denmark, far left) Gråsten Palace, Denmark, 1936.
I love, love, love Ingrid’s big smile. She usually appeared so formal and unemotional in public so seeing her smiling is so sweet.
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sophiebernadotte · 7 months
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Trond Norén Isaksen: As expected, Princess Ingrid Alexandra wears her pearl tiara to her second tiara appearance at Prince Christian of Denmark’s 18th birthday banquet at Christiansborg Palace today. The tiara originally belonged to her great-great-grandmother, Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, from whom it passed by inheritance to Princess Ragnhild. The children of Princess Ragnhild very generously presented it to Princess Ingrid Alexandra on her 18th birthday last year.
The Princess also wears a diamond bracelet that has belonged to Crown Princess Märtha and Princess Ragnhild, which reverted to the King on Princess Ragnhild’s death. The bracelet was an 18th birthday present from the King and Queen.
She also wears, for the first time, a pair of diamond and pearl earrings that were also a birthday present from the King and Queen. The earrings, which were also worn by Princess Ragnhild, originally had sapphires instead of pearls in the centre and were a wedding present to Crown Princess Märtha from her aunt, Princess Thyra of Denmark.
According to the research I present in my new book «Ingrid Alexandras arv - Kongefamiliens tiaraer og kvinnene som har båret dem - En historie om krig, kjærlighet, makt og prakt gjennom 250 år», it appears that Princess Thyra inherited them from her mother, Queen Louise of Denmark, who had inherited them from her grandmother, Queen Josephine of Norway and of Sweden. In other words, Princess Ingrid Alexandra is the eighth geneation to wear these earrings.
On the internet, the tiara worn by Princess Ingrid Alexandra to Prince Christian of Denmark’s 18th birthday banquet tonight has acquired the name «the Boucheron pearl circle tiara», despite the fact that it contains no circles nor is made by Boucheron. It was Princess Astrid who claimed that her grandfather, Prince Carl of Sweden and of Norway, purchased it for his wife Ingeborg when visiting the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900. However, as I show in my new book «Ingrid Alexandras arv - Kongefamiliens tiaraer og kvinnene som har båret dem - En historie om krig, kjærlighet, makt og prakt gjennom 250 år», it was not one of the tiaras exhibited by Boucheron at the 1900 World Exhibition, nor was it part of Boucheron’s stock nor are there any recorded orders or purchases by Prince Carl or Princess Ingeborg. It does, however, appear to be correct that it is a Parisian work.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra is the sixth woman to wear this tiara, after Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, Princess Margaretha of Denmark, Crown Princess Märtha, Princess Margrethe of Bourbon-Parma and Princess Ragnhild. Those of you who understand Norwegian can read about them all - and the tiara itself - in «Ingrid Alexandras arv».
📸: Screenshots from DR
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tiaramania · 2 years
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Princess Marie of Denmark’s Floral Loop Tiara
Find out more at Tiara Mania
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Count André de Laborde de Monpezat & Countess Renée-Yvonne de Laborde de Monpezat, Hereditary Prince Knud & Hereditary Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark, Princess Margrethe of Bourbon-Parma, Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg and Prince Gorm of Denmark at Crown Prince Frederik’s baptism on June 24, 1968
Baptism 3/??
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