Anne Dorte of Rosenborg
Countess Anne Dorte | |||||
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Born |
Frederikssund, Denmark | 3 October 1947||||
Died |
2 January 2014 66) Copenhagen, Denmark | (aged||||
Spouse |
Count Christian of Rosenborg (m. 1971-2013; his death) | ||||
Issue |
Countess Josephine Countess Camilla Countess Feodora | ||||
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House |
House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Villy Edgar Vilhelm Maltoft-Nielsen | ||||
Mother | Bodil Marie Elisabeth Maltoft |
Anne Dorte of Rosenborg, born Anne Dorte Maltoft-Nielsen, (October 3, 1947 – January 2, 2014) was a Danish countess and widow of the late Count Christian of Rosenborg (1942-2013), the grandson of King Christian X of Denmark.[1] Prince Christian had to give up his princely rank in order to marry her because she was a commoner. The couple married on February 7, 1971, earning her the title Her Excellency Countess Anne Dorte of Rosenborg.
Since 1991, Anne Dorte and Christian of Rosenborg resided in a detached classical wing of the royal palace Sorgenfri in Lyngby near Copenhagen.[2]
Public life
Countess Anne Dorte often took part in major public events associated with the Danish royal family, such as the wedding of Crown Prince Frederik at the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen, and the subsequent reception at Fredensborg Palace.[3] To the broad public, Anne Dorte was known from tabloids and other media, which covered her public appearance. In interviews, Anne Dorte talked about her life in the Danish royal family and about living at Sorgenfri Palace. Thereby she often gave proof of her charming personality and her quick-wittedness: when Anne Dorte, whose father was an employee at a department store, once was asked by a journalist whether her own family background could be compared to her husband's at all, she answered with a touch of humor: "Oh yes, our families had exactly the same Christmas decorations! Those items were passed down to us from both sides, and now we cannot tell anymore what was on which Christmas tree."[4] In a documentary by the Danish broadcasting company TV3 on the topic of dissimilar couples, Anne Dorte and her husband were portraited. On this occasion, Count Christian assured the interviewer that he took the loss of his princely rank due to his marriage calmly.[5]
End of life
Countess Anne Dorte outlived her husband by only seven months. She was admitted to Gentofte Hospital shortly after Christmas 2013 suffering from throat cancer and respiratory ailments.[1] She died at the hospital in Copenhagen on January 2, 2014, at the age of 66.[1][6] She was survived by her three daughters, Josephine, Camilla and Feodora, and seven grandchildren.[1] Her funeral was held at the Lyngby Kirke on January 9, 2014.[1] The funeral was, among others, attended by Queen Margrethe II, Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, celebrity hairdresser Tage Hansen and entertainer Johnny Reimar.
Children
- Countess Camilla of Rosenborg (born October 29, 1972).
- Countess Josephine of Rosenborg (born October 29, 1972).
- Countess Feodora of Rosenborg (born February 27, 1975).
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Anne-Dorte of Rosenborg Passes Away". The Royal Forums. 2014-01-04. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
- ↑ Sorgenfri Slot bliver ikke åbnet for offentligheden. Article in Lyngby Newspaper. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
- ↑ Gæsteliste til Vor Frue Kirke. Guest list, official homepage of The Danish Monarchy. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
- ↑ Prinsen på den hvide hest hedder Christian. Interview in the Danish magazine B.T. (2007-09-28). Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- ↑ Ulige par. Tv documentation on TV3 (film clip, in Danish). Retrieved 2015-01-23.
- ↑ Johannesen, Anna (2014-01-03). "Datteren: Grevinde Anne Dorte ønskede selv at dø". Billed Bladet. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
External links
- "Grevinde Anne Dorte blev 66 år." Photoessay about her life by BT Magazine (in Danish). Retrieved 2014-04-07.
- "Grevinde Anne Dorte bisættes." Photoessay about her funeral by BT Magazine (in Danish). Retrieved 2014-04-07.
- "Ulige par." Tv documentation on TV3 (film clip, Danish). Retrieved 2015-01-23.