Elisabeth Christine became queen dowager upon the death of Frederick the Great on 17 August 1786. She wasn't present at the death of her spouse and hadn't seen him since January of that year, but was given public sympathy for his death because of the popularity she enjoyed among the public, to all of whom, according to Spalding, she was "so dear in her affliction."
This has so far applied to Diana, Princess of Wales, and Sarah, Duchess of York. Similarly, in Denmark , Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg , lost her status as princess upon her divorce from Prince Joachim of Denmark ; Queen Margrethe II bestowed instead upon her former daughter-in-law the additional personal title Countess of Frederiksborg ( Danish : Grevinde af Frederiksborg ).
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