Prince Joachim of Denmark
Prince Joachim of Denmark, Count of Monpezat, is the younger son of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik. Joachim is sixth in the line of succession to the Danish throne, following his elder brother, Crown Prince Frederik, and Frederik's four children.
Early life
HRH Prince Joachim was born on 7 June 1969 at Rigshospitalet, part of the Copenhagen University Hospital in Copenhagen, and was christened on 15 July 1969 in Aarhus Cathedral, the first member of the royal family to have been christened outside of Copenhagen. His godparents were his maternal aunt, Princess Benedikte of Denmark; his paternal uncle, Jean Baptiste de Laborde de Monpezat; the Crown Prince of Norway ; and Princess Christina of Sweden.Prince Joachim attended school as a private pupil from 1974 until 1976 at Amalienborg Palace and then from 1976 until 1982 at Krebs' Skole in Copenhagen. In the period 1982–1983 the Prince studied as a boarder at École des Roches in Normandy, France. In 1986, Prince Joachim graduated from the Øregaard Gymnasium. In 1991–1993, he completed his studies in agrarian economics at Den Classenske Agerbrugskole Næsgaard. The Prince's first language is Danish, but he also speaks French, English and German.
Schackenborg
In 1993, Prince Joachim took over the estate of Schackenborg Castle in the town of Møgeltønder, in Southern Jutland, having been granted the estate in the will of Count Hans Schack in 1978.The Prince and his first wife, now Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, received 13 million Danish kroner collected by the people of Denmark as a national gift, reserved for restoration of the estate. The restoration was completed in 1999. The couple was divorced in 2005, whereupon Countess Alexandra moved with their two sons to Copenhagen, while Prince Joachim remained at Schackenborg.
In 2007 The Danish Royal House announced the engagement of Prince Joachim and French native Marie Cavallier, whom the Prince had first met in 2004. The couple was married 24 May 2008 and resided at Schackenborg Castle for the following six years.
In 2014, the estate was handed over to the Schackenborg Foundation, which consists of Prince Joachim, Bitten and Mads Clausens foundation, Ole Kirks Foundation, and Ecco Holding. Prince Joachim, Princess Marie and their children moved from the castle to Klampenborg north of Copenhagen, but the couple remains patrons of the Schackenborg foundation.
France
During the summer of 2019 Prince Joachim, Princess Marie and their two children moved to Paris, France, while the Prince had been admitted to the highest ranking military educational program at École Militaire by invitation from the French Minister of Defense. Prince Joachim graduated 26 June 2020, being the first Danish Officer to complete the two-part special education.Earlier in June 2020 the Danish Secretary of Defense appointed the Prince to Brigadier General due to his new acquired educational merits at École Militaire. He was subsequently appointed to Military Attaché at the Royal Danish Embassy in Paris, France for the next three years by the Danish Ministry of Defense. The Prince will commence his new position 1 September 2020.
Prince Joachim will maintain his patronages and royal engagements when possible. Princess Marie will continue her work with her patronages and partner organizations as usual.
On 24 July 2020, Prince Joachim was admitted to Toulouse University Hospital for surgery on a blood clot in his brain. His condition was described by the Palace as stable.
Military career
- 1987 Prince Joachim began his military education as a recruit in Regiment Queen's Own Regiment
- 1988 Sergeant
- 1989 Second lieutenant of the reserve
- 1989–90 Platoon commander in 3th tank squadron/1st Battalion. Prince's Own Regiment.
- 1990 First lieutenant of the reserve
- 1992 Captain of the reserve
- 1996–2004 Commander of a 3th tank squadron/2nd Battalion Prince's Own Regiment.
- 2005 Major of the reserve, as staff officer in the staff of Danske Division.
- 2011 Lieutenant-Colonel of the reserve, Liaison Officer
- 2015 Colonel of the reserve and Special Advisor to the chief of Defense for the Danish reserve army
- 2019-2020 Highest military education at École Militaire in Paris, France
- 2020 Brigadier General at the Royal Danish Army
- 2020 Military Attaché at the Royal Danish Embassy in Paris, France
Marriages and children
First marriage
On 18 November 1995, at Frederiksborg Palace Church in Hillerød, near Copenhagen, Joachim married Alexandra Christina Manley, now Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg, a Hong Kong-born former sales and marketing deputy chief executive of British, Chinese, Czech and Austrian ancestry.They had two sons:
- Prince Nikolai William Alexander Frederik, born 28 August 1999 at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen
- Prince Felix Henrik Valdemar Christian, born 22 July 2002 at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen
Second marriage
On 3 October 2007 the Danish Royal Court announced that Prince Joachim had become engaged to Marie Cavallier, now Princess Marie of Denmark. The wedding took place on 24 May 2008 in Møgeltønder Church – in which the christening of Prince Felix had taken place – near Schackenborg Manor. The wedding date marked the 73rd anniversary of the wedding of Joachim's grandparents, King Frederick IX and Ingrid of Sweden.The couple have two children:
- Prince Henrik Carl Joachim Alain of Denmark, born 4 May 2009 at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen
- Princess Athena Marguerite Françoise Marie of Denmark, born 24 January 2012 at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 7 June 1969 – 29 April 2008: His Royal Highness Prince Joachim of Denmark
- 29 April 2008 – present: His Royal Highness Prince Joachim of Denmark, Count of Monpezat
Honours
National
- Knight of the Order of the Elephant
- Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Dannebrog
- 10 June 1992: Silver Anniversary Medal of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik
- 14 January 1997: The Silver Jubilee Medal of Her Majesty The Queen
- 11 June 2009: Commemorative 75th Birthday Medal of His Royal Highness The Prince Consort
- 16 April 2010: Commemorative 70th Birthday Medal of Her Majesty The Queen
- 14 January 2012: Commemorative Ruby Jubilee Medal of Her Majesty The Queen
- 16 April 2015: Commemorative 75th Birthday Medal of Her Majesty The Queen
- 10 June 2017: Golden Anniversary Medal of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik
- 11 June 2018: Prince Henrik's Commemorative Medal
- 16 April 2020: Commemorative 80th Birthday Medal of Her Majesty The Queen
Foreign
- : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
- : Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross
- : 1st Class of the Order of Stara Planina
- : Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
- : Grand Officer of the Order of the Legion of Honour
- : Grand Cross 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- : Grand Cross of the Order of the Phoenix
- : Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon
- : Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum
- : Knight Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance
- : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau
- : Grand Cross of the Order of the Aztec Eagle
- : Member Grand Cross of the Order of the Three Divine Powers
- : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
- : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Olav
- : Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania
- : Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star
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