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  1. Born into the House of Bernadotte, Ingrid was the only daughter of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and his first wife, Princess Margaret of Connaught. In 1935, she married the then Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and they had three daughters: Margrethe , Danish monarch from 1972 to 2024; Benedikte ; and Anne-Marie , queen consort of Greece from ...

  2. Ingrid de Suecia ( Estocolmo, 28 de marzo de 1910- Fredensborg, 7 de noviembre de 2000) fue un miembro de la familia real danesa y reina consorte de Dinamarca desde el ascenso al trono de su marido Federico IX, en 1947, hasta el fallecimiento de este en 1972.

  3. Victoria, princesa heredera de Suecia (nacida Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée Bernadotte; Estocolmo, Suecia, 14 de julio de 1977) es la hija mayor de los reyes Carlos XVI Gustavo de Suecia y Silvia y heredera al trono.

    • Victoria Ingrid Alice Désirée Bernadotte
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  4. Queen of Denmark. Name variations: Ingrid Bernadotte; Ingrid Victoria of Sweden. Born IngridVictoria Sophia Louise Margaret on March 28, 1910, at the Royal Palace, in Stockholm, Sweden; died on November 8, 2000; only daughter of Gustavus VI Adolphus (1882–1973), king of Sweden (r. 1950–1973), and Margaret of Connaught (1882–1920); married ...

  5. Princess Adrienne. The Swedish Royal House belongs to the Bernadotte dynasty, who have held the Swedish throne for over 200 years.

  6. Queen Ingrid died in November 2000 at Fredensborg Palace in Denmark. Princess Ingrid's marriage to Frederik of Denmark on 24 May 1935 in Stockholm. Photo from the Bernadotte Library's archive. The Swedish Royal Family belongs to the Bernadotte dynasty, who have held the Swedish throne for over 200 years.

  7. She is a member of the House of Bernadotte. Born as a princess of Sweden, she was designated crown princess in 1979 (SFS 1979:932) ahead of her younger brother. Her place as first in the line of succession formally went into effect on 1 January 1980 with the parliamentary change to the Act of Succession that introduced absolute primogeniture.