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  AP Wire | 03/03/2007 | Danish princess remarries, loses title
Alexandra and Martin Jorgensen tied the knot in a private ceremony at Oster Egede Church in the Danish town of Fakse in front of 120 guests, local media reported.
Alexandra, 42, divorced Prince Joachim, the second son of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, in 2004.
Alexandra will continue to receive a royal allowance of about $330,000 a year, but will now be subject to tax and other duties like other Danish citizens.
www.fortwayne.com /mld/fortwayne/news/16828220.htm   (137 words)

  
  Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Princess Alexandra of Denmark, Countess of Frederiksborg (née Alexandra Christina Manley), born 30 June 1964, is a member of the Danish Royal House.
Of Chinese, British, Polish and Austrian ancestry, Alexandra Manley was born in Hong Kong, as the eldest of three daughters of Richard Nigel Manley (born in Shanghai in 1924 to a British father and Chinese mother) and Christa Maria Manley (née Nowotny, born in Austria in 1933).
The secretariat of HH Princess Alexandra, countess of Frederiksborg
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Alexandra_Christina_Manley   (934 words)

  
 Alexandra of Denmark - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1 December 1844–20 November 1925), later Queen Alexandra, was the Queen Consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and thus served as Empress of India during her husband's reign.
Princess Alexandra Carolina Marie Charlotte Louise Julia, or "Alix," as she was known within the family, was born on 1 December, 1844, at Yellow Palace, an 18th-century town house at 18 Amaliegade, right next to the Amalienborg Palace complex in Copenhagen.
Alexandra of Denmark was not her first choice, since the Danes were at loggerheads with the Prussians, and most of the British royal family's relations were German.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Alexandra_of_Denmark   (1306 words)

  
 Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Their engagement, which took both Alexandra's family and Danish royal watchers by surprise, was officially revealed in May 1995.
Alexandra, an Anglican, received instruction in the Evangelical Lutheran faith and was confirmed prior to her wedding.
The Folketing decided to put Alexandra on the civil list for life, independent of her possible future remarriage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Princess_Alexandra,_Countess_of_Frederiksborg   (868 words)

  
 Biography - Alexandra Manley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She is the eldest of three daughters of Richard Nigel Manley, son of a Briton and a Chinese woman, and Christa Maria Nowotny, an Austrian with Polish ancestry.
Alexandra was educated at Quarry Bay Junior School from 1969 until 1971 and at Glenealy Junior School from 1971 until 1974.
Prinsesse Alexandra will live together with her sons, Nikolai and Felix, at the couple's appartement at Amalienborg in København until the refurbishment of the house, she already bought in June 2004, will be finished, while Prins Joachim will live at Schackenborg Slot in Møgeltønder.
www.royalsportal.de /biographies/females-2.php   (861 words)

  
 Alexandra of Denmark - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1 December 1844–20 November 1925) as Queen Alexandra was Queen Consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom 1901–1910.
Prior to that, she was Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1901 — the longest anyone has ever held that title.
England's Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, known as "Bertie", had already given his parents, Queen Victoria and her husband, considerable cause for concern, and his mother, now widowed, was anxious for him to settle down.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Alexandra_of_Denmark   (1067 words)

  
 cars - Alexandra Christina Manley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Her Highness Princess Alexandra of Denmark, Countess of Frederiksborg, before her divorce known as Her Royal Highness, née Alexandra Christina Manley, was born in Hong Kong on 30 June 1964.
The rumours proved to be true and in September of 2004, Princess Alexandra and Prince Joachim announced their separation and eventual intention to divorce; newspaper reports speculating on the reasons for the marital rupture soon followed, noting the Prince's increased interest in late-night partying and race-car driving.
On 16 April 2005 it was announced that HM The Queen had bestowed upon HH Princess Alexandra the title and name of grevinde af Frederiksborg (Countess of Frederiksborg), in addition to her current title of Princess of Denmark.
www.carluvers.com /cars/Alexandra_Christina_Manley   (531 words)

  
 Princess Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg
Princess Alexandra Christina, Countess (女伯爵) of Frederiksborg is a member of the Danish (丹麦的) royal (王室的) family and the former wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark.
She was born Alexandra Christina Manley in Hong Kong (香港) on 30 June 1964, the daughter of Richard Nigel Manley and Christa Maria Manley.
Of English, Chinese, and Polish (波兰) ancestry (祖先), Alexandra Manley was born the eldest of three sisters and was christened (命名为) at the Cathedral of Saint John, Hong Kong.
www.englishvod.net /Article/Class1/bbc/200509/3110.html   (586 words)

  
 The Royal Forums - Royal Danish Calendar
HH Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, attends the summer concert of DR Radiopigekoret (i.e.
HH Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, officially inaugurates a tropical house for animals from the Indian Ocean as patron of Odense Zoo.
HRH Prince Joachim, HH Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg are present at the show of Cirkus Arena for the benefit of Børnecancerfonden (i.e.
theroyalforums.com /forums/f24/royal-danish-calendar-6703-print.html   (1121 words)

  
 The Raw Story | Divorced Danish Princess Alexandra to remarry
Alexandra, 42, will be marrying cameraman Martin Jorgensen, who is 14 years her junior.
As countess, Alexandra will continue to receive a state grant although it will be taxed.
The countess is a patron of several organizations including the Danish Red Cross Youth, the Danish Association of the Blind, The Animal Foundation, the ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, and the Danish UNICEF Committee.
rawstory.com /news/2006/Divorced_Danish_Princess_Alexandra__02072007.html   (176 words)

  
 Hong Kong-Born Danish Princess to Remarry, Lose Royal Title | Asian American News | GoldSea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Alexandra married Prince Joachim, the younger brother of Crown Prince Frederik, in November 1995.
Marrying Joergensen, Alexandra can no longer call herself princess and ceases to be a member of the royal family.
Alexandra will continue to receive her royal allowance of about 1.9 million Danish kroner (US$330,000 or euro250,000) a year, but will be subject to tax and other duties like other Danish citizens, Ullerup said.
goldsea.com /Asiagate/702/07alexandra.html   (281 words)

  
 Royal Blue Forums - Princess Alexandra is getting married   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
And for those that think Alexandra won't dare get married because of the cushiony lifestyle handed to her after the divorce, this just proves that substance than fluff is more important to her.
Princess Alexandra is getting married again, this time not to a blue-blooded royal but to her prince charming commoner.
Alexandra, 42, and 28-year-old Martin stepped out in public for the first time last September after a year of dating, and are now clearly keen to make their romance official.
forums.rbhq.net /printthread.php?t=7789   (1446 words)

  
 AHN | Princess Alexandra Marries In Denmark | April 28, 2007
Alexandra arrived at the Oster Egede church, in the Danish town of Fakse, hand-in-hand with her two sons, seven-year-old Nikolai and three-year-old Felix.
Alexandra will now be known as Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg.
Alexandra, who was a high-flying businesswoman before she married the prince, may go back to work now that she is no longer a princess.
www.allheadlinenews.com /articles/7006659056   (263 words)

  
 AHN | Princess Alexandra Takes Young Son To School | April 28, 2007
The prince is Alexandra's eldest son from her marriage to Prince Joachim, from whom she was divorced in 2005.
From then on she will be known as Her Excellency Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg.
Alexandra and Prince Joachim were separated in September 2004 and divorced in April of the following year.
www.allheadlinenews.com /articles/7006532914   (216 words)

  
 Denmark's Princess Alexandra to remarry - World - smh.com.au
Denmark's Hong Kong-born Princess Alexandra, who divorced Prince Joachim in April 2005, will marry her companion of two years Martin Joergensen on March 3, the royal palace has announced.
The wedding will be private and Alexandra will no longer be considered a member of the royal family after the marriage, a palace statement said.
Alexandra Christine Manley married Prince Joachim, 37, the second son of Queen Margrethe, in November 1995 in Copenhagen and they had two children together, princes Nikolai, 7, and Felix, 4.
www.smh.com.au /news/world/denmarks-princess-alexandra-to-remarry/2007/02/08/1170524199516.html   (448 words)

  
 Alexandra of Denmark Biography,info
Great Britain's Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, known as "Bertie", had already given his parents, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, considerable cause for concern, and his mother, now widowed, was anxious for him to settle down.
He was referring to Alice Keppel and Agnes Keyser, kept simultaneous to one another both beginning between 1898 and 1900, and continuing until his death.
She died on November 20, 1925 after suffering a heart attack, at Sandringham, and was buried at Windsor.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Alexandra_of_Denmark   (1342 words)

  
 Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg photos, info and news - People
Denmark's Princess Alexandra wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty during a visit to a building site.
Denmark's Princess Alexandra stole the show at a friend's birthday party when she arrived in a slinky fl dress and pink feathered mask.
Denmark's Princess Alexandra was reunited with her ex-husband, Prince Joachim, for their son's first day of school.
people.monstersandcritics.com /archive/peoplearchive.php/Alexandra__Princess_of_Denmark   (203 words)

  
 HK-Born Princess Alexandra Loses Title by Marrying Photographer | Asian American News | GoldSea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The couple tied the knot in a private ceremony at Oster Egede Church in the Danish town of Fakse in front of a reported 120 guests.
No longer a member of the Royal family, Alexandra will, however, continue to receive a royal allowance of about 1.9 million Danish kroner (US$330,000, euro250,000) a year, but will be subject to tax and other duties like other Danish citizens.
Hong Kong-born Princess Alexandra of Denmark divorced Prince Joachim, the younger brother of Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik, in 2005.
goldsea.com /Asiagate/703/04princess.html   (238 words)

  
 Denmark.dk: Official website - Denmark - The Danish Monarchy: an Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Prince Joachim’s former wife, Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, is also included among the members of the royal house.
Queen Margrethe was born on 16 April 1940 as the eldest daughter of King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid.
Christian IX was nicknamed ‘the father-in-law of Europe’, because his daughter Alexandra married Edward VII of England, his daughter Dagmar married Alexander III of Russia and yet another daughter, Thyra, married Duke Ernst August of Cumberland.
denmark.dk /portal/page?_pageid=374,520548&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL   (2381 words)

  
 Princess Alexandra Current Events: part 5 - The Royal Forums
for once, it blamed on alexandra the divorce with joachim saying it was her who caused joachim to start drinking and going to discotheques because she starting dating another person.
Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg,as protector, attended the Swedish Villa Fund’s 10th jubilee arrangement in the Bernstoff Park, Bernstoff Castle, in Gentofte.
Joachim or Alexandra may choose to embellish on the situation when their lives are more ordened, in an official biography, or something like that.
www.theroyalforums.com /forums/f24/princess-alexandra-current-events-part-5-a-6916.html   (2491 words)

  
 The Standard - China's Business Newspaper
Hong Kong-born Princess Alexandra of Denmark, divorced from a Danish prince, will give up her royal title to marry her boyfriend next month, the royal palace said Wednesday.
Alexandra, 42, will marry 28-year- old photographer Martin Joergensen in a private ceremony on March 3, a statement from Danish Lord Chamberlain Ove Ullerup said.
Alexandra will continue to receive her royal allowance of about 1.9 million Danish kroner (HK$2.58 million) a year.
www.thestandard.com.hk /news_detail.asp?we_cat=4&art_id=37873&sid=12116362&con_type=1&d_str=20070208   (256 words)

  
 Genealogy of the Royal House of Denmark
Countess Charlotte Helene Annie Dorrit, b at Ordrup 11 April 1953; m 1stly at Ordrup 12 Nov 1977 (m diss by div at...
Countess Désirée Märtha Ingeborg, b at Copenhagen 2 Feb 1955; m 1stly at Kongsted 23 May 1981 (m diss by div at...
Countess Alexandra Dagmar Frances Marie Margrethe, b at Arcadia, California, USA 5 Feb 1927; d at Sanderumgaard, Odense 5 Oct 1992; m at Copenhagen 2 May 1951, Ivar Emil Vind (b at Everdrup 5 Jan 1921; d at Sanderumgaard, Odense 11 Feb 1977), Royal Court Chamberlain, Master of the Royal Hunt, 2
www.chivalricorders.org /royalty/gotha/denmkgen.htm   (1313 words)

  
 Famous Princesses--Alexandra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In Brief: Her Highness Princess Alexandra is the former wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark.
Princess Alexandra is also known as the Countess of Frederiksborg, a title bestowed upon her by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
News on the divorce of Princess Alexandra from Prince Joachim from royalarchive.com.
www.famousprincesses.com /alexandra.html   (135 words)

  
 ARTSTAMPS_Architecture
The Palace was originally built to baron Severin Loevenskjold, and in 1754 the widow countess Anna Sophie Schack took possession of the palace.
The Danish Kings lived in Frederiksborg Castle for about a century and the absolute monarchs were crowned in the palace chapel from 1671.
The now divorced royal couple HRH Prince Joachim and HH Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, were married in Frederiksborg Castle Chapel in November 1995.
www.artstamps.dk /ARTSTAMPS_Architecture.htm   (3886 words)

  
 The Countess of Frederiksborg
Now that Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandra are divorced, she is a rather well-known single mother.
The latest is that for about a year, since the divorce was announced, Alexandra has been dating a photographer 15 years her junior and they are apparently quite in love.
I just hope that P. Alexandra is happy, that all works out and that there is not a lot of hoopla.
www.suite101.com /discussion.cfm/denmark_scandinavia/117484   (684 words)

  
 The Danish Monarchy - The Royal House - HH Prince Felix
Felix Henrik Valdemar Christian, Prince of Denmark, was born on 22 July 2002 at Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen University Hospital).
Prince Felix is the son of HRH Prince Joachim and Alexandra countess of Frederiksborg.
After the divorce, Prince Joachim and Alexandra countess of Frederiksborg will have joint custody of Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix.
kongehuset.dk /publish.php?dogtag=k_en_fam_fel   (86 words)

  
 Royalty.nu - Danish Royalty, Kings and Queens of Denmark
Crown Prince Frederik's younger brother, Joachim, married Alexandra Manley, a Hong Kong-born British citizen, in 1995.
Alexandra, who has remarried, is now known as Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg.
March 5, 2007 - Radiant Alexandra ties the knot.
www.royalty.nu /Europe/Scandinavia/Denmark.html   (2556 words)

  
 All About Royals - excoboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The princess' title will from now on be Her Highness Princess Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, the court announced in a statement.
Historian and museum inspector Steffen Heiberg at the Frederiksborg Museum at Hillerød, a Copenhagen suburb, said it was the first time anyone was appointed countess of Frederiksborg.
Published April 21st, 2005 10:58 AM At least she is still considered part of the family...unlike when Princess Diana and the Duchess of York divorced.
s2.excoboard.com /exco/thread.php?forumid=58377&threadid=390405   (432 words)

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