Anne Dorte of Rosenborg

Anne Dorte Countess of Rosenborg ( born October 3, 1947 in Copenhagen, † January 2, 2014 in Gentofte ) was a Danish nobleman known and members of the Danish royal family since her marriage to Count Christian of Rosenborg ( 1942-2013 ).

Life

Anne Dorte was in 1947 as a subsidiary of Villy Maltoft -Nielsen and Bodil Maltoft -Nielsen (born Maltoft ) born. Her father worked in a branch of the Danish department store chain Anva as head of the Radio and Television Department. She grew up together with a sister Pernille Maltoft -Nielsen, on. Until her marriage Anne- Dorte worked as a saleswoman at Fonnesbech perfumery. She also worked as a model and as a fashion model, including for Helena Rubinstein.

On February 27, 1971, she married in Lyngby near Copenhagen the Danish Prince Christian, grandson of the Danish King Christian X of the House of Oldenburg and cousin of the Danish Queen Margrethe II By Wedding Christian lost than before the last member of the Danish royal family because unstandesgemäßer Marriage his title, Prince of Denmark and received the title of Count of Rosenborg. Moreover, since he lost his place in the list of Danish heir to the throne, the wedding sparked extensive media coverage.

Anne Dorte was through her marriage to a Countess of Rosenborg collected (Danish grevinde af Rosenborg) and received the honorary title of Excellency (Danish Instant Excellence (HE ) for your excellence ). From her in-laws Prince Knut and Hereditary Princess Caroline Mathilde of Denmark bourgeois Anne Dorte was well received and accommodating.

Anne Dorte and Christian of Rosenborg live long in Holte, before the so-called relative Damebygningen 1991, a building of the castle Sorgenfri in Lyngby near Copenhagen. Anne Dortes parents lived until her death in 1976 and 1995 respectively in the main building. At the end of her life, Anne Dorte of Rosenborg the last remaining resident at Castle Sorgenfri that even Queen Margrethe is officially available, but have not been used by you.

Anne Dorte of Rosenborg survived her husband by only seven months. At the funeral service in the church of Lyngby on January 9, 2014 and Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik attended.

Role in public

Anne Dorte of Rosenborg regularly attended events of the royal family. These included official banquets as well as anniversaries or the wedding of Danish heir to the throne Frederik and Mary Donaldson ..

The general public was known Anne Dorte of Rosenborg among others, the Danish tabloid press. The report documented public appearances. In addition, Anne Dorte spoke in interviews about her life in the royal family and to lock Sorgenfri.

In a documentary on channel TV3 on " unequal pairs " were portrayed and interviewed, among others, the loss of his title Prince Anne Dorte and her husband, whom she saw left. In the same broadcast her daughter Camilla of Rosenborg occurs, since it forms an unlikely couple with their twenty years older bourgeois husband Mikael Rosanes.

Children

Anne Dorte of Rosenborg had three daughters from her marriage:

  • Josephine Caroline Elisabeth of Rosenborg ( born October 29, 1972)
  • Camilla Alexandrine Kristine Rosenborg ( born October 29, 1972)
  • Feodora Mathilde Helena Rosenborg ( born February 27, 1975)

All three daughters have married and lead a bourgeois middle class life in or near Copenhagen.

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