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  1. Danish Prince from the House of Oldenburg, son of Hereditary Prince Fredrik of Denmark (1753–1805) and Sophie Friederike of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1758-1796). Brother of King Christian VIII of Denmark (1786-1848). In 1829 he married his father's first cousin Caroline of Denmark (1793-1881), daughter of King Frederik VI of Denmark (1768-1839).

  2. Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Knud Christian Frederik Michael; 27 July 1900 – 14 June 1976) was a member of the Danish royal family, the younger son and child of King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine. From 1947 to 1953, he was heir presumptive to his older brother, King Frederick IX, and would have succeeded him as king following his death in January 1972 had it not been for a change ...

  3. The Hereditary Prince was far less popular than the King was. Further, his mother-in-law, Princess Helena , was accused of supporting the Nazi movement during the Second World War . These factors, combined with a belief that the Salic law was outdated, resulted in the movement to change the succession law so that Frederick's eldest daughter, the then Princess Margrethe , could inherit the throne.

  4. He was born as youngest child of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark and Sophie Frederikke of Mecklenburg, thus being a grandson of late King Frederick V of Denmark and Norway. Prince Ferdinand married ( Frederiksborg August 1 1829 ) his first cousin once removed , Princess Caroline of Denmark (1793-1881), who was the eldest daughter of the sonless King

  5. Photograph of a full length portrait of Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1792-1863) standing looking to front and wearing a military uniform. He rests his left hand on a side table on which there is a cap.

  6. By 1853, Denmark had become a constitutional monarchy and Parliament amended the Danish law of succession proclaiming Christian Hereditary Prince of Denmark, thus cementing that he would succeed when King Frederick VII died (unless the uncle of King Frederick, Prince Ferdinand, would outlive his nephew).

  7. Prince Leopold of Schleswig-Holstein (born 5 September 1991 in Eckernförde) Titles, styles, honours and arms Titles and styles. 22 August 1949 – 10 February 1965: His Highness Prince Christoph of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg; 10 February 1965 – 30 September 1980: His Highness The Hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein