Sophus said:In Denmark princes who were born princes became counts/countesses of Rosenborg when tehy married common people. In the case of Alexandra the Queen could not give her the title of Countess of Rosenborg as she is not born a royal. Therefore the Queen had to invent a new title for this new type of royals (prince/princesses of marriage who marry again) and it became counts/countesses of Frederiksborg. Let's say that prince Nikolai's future wife divorce him and marry again then she will also be a countess of Frederiksborg.
Interesting explanation.
Frederiksborg was the castle (or church?) where Princess Alexandra got married.
It´s possible that any future ex-wives of Danish princes may become countess of the place where they got married to the prince.
I hope that Nikolai and Felix will have happy marriages.
ricarda said:In what way does this confirm that Alexandra did not marry Joachim because of his royal worth?
Well, princes are not stupid. They must have encountered all kinds of girls who are only sharp on their royal titles and fortunes.
I don´t think Joachim was so stupid that he couldn´t tell if his bride really loved him or not.
If Alex was so sharp on being a princess, if the desire to become a princess was so strong that made her give up her job and friends and family to settle in a country where the climate and language are totally different and she knew nobody except Joachim, I don´t think she would decide to remarry. (I believe that she did all this because she was so much in love with Joachim.)
She would instead try her best to keep herself a RF member, to keep her princess title. She could allow Joachim to have hundreds of girlfriends as he wants, but she would not agree to divorce.
After divorce, she doesn´t have to remarry. She can keep her princess title and the allowance. A remarriage to Martin brings nothing to her except a kind of love declaration.
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