Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg explained

Prince Erik
Full Name:Erik Frederik Christian Alexander
Count of Rosenborg
House:Glücksburg
Issue:Countess Alexandra
Count Christian
Birth Date:8 November 1890
Birth Place:Copenhagen, Denmark
Death Place:Copenhagen, Denmark
Father:Prince Valdemar of Denmark
Mother:Princess Marie of Orléans

Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg (Erik Frederik Christian Alexander zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg; 8 November 1890 – 10 September 1950) was a Danish royal family member. He was born at Copenhagen, the 3rd son of Prince Valdemar of Denmark and Princess Marie of Orléans.

Early life

Prince Erik was born on 8 November 1890, in the Yellow Palace, an 18th-century town house at 18 Amaliegade, immediately adjacent to the Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.[1] The third child of Prince Valdemar of Denmark and his wife Princess Marie of Orléans,[2] his father was a younger son of King Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel, and his mother was the eldest daughter of Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres and Princess Françoise of Orléans. His parents' marriage was reputed to be a political match.[3]

Prince Erik was christened 10 days after his birth and his godparents were his paternal grandparents, King Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark; his paternal uncle and aunt, Tsar Alexander III of Russia and Empress Maria Feodorovna; and his paternal uncle and aunt, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Louise of Denmark.

Later created Count of Rosenborg, Erik inherited the family estates.[4]

Marriage and issue

As was then customary with Danish royalty, Erik renounced his rights to the throne when he chose to take a commoner as wife, marrying in Ottawa, Ontario, on 11 February 1924 Lois Frances Booth (Ottawa, Ontario, 2 August 1897 – Copenhagen, 26 February 1941).[5] His wife was the daughter of a kinsman of the Booth baronets, John Frederick Booth (Ontario, 3 June 1865 – Ontario, 5 August 1930), who lived in Canada, and wife Frances Alberta Hunsicker (Montreal, Quebec, 1 November 1866 – Victoria, British Columbia, 12 February 1964, buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa),[6] and paternal granddaughter of John Rudolphus Booth, the Father of Canada by his wife Rosalinda Cooke (1829 – 1886).[7] [8] Prince Erik and his wife divorced in 1937. Lois Countess of Rosenborg married secondly Gunnar Thorkild Juelsberg (1904 – 1966), by whom she had no issue.

Erik and Lois had two children:

Count Erik died on 10 September 1950 at Copenhagen, Denmark.[34]

See also

Ancestors

See also: Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark.

References

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: McNaughton, C. Arnold. The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy. 1. London, U.K.. Garnstone Press. 1973. 186.
  2. Book: Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Burke's Royal Families of the World. 1. London, U.K.. Burke's Peerage Ltd. 1977. 70.
  3. News: Royal Marriage Bells . The New York Times . Eu, France . 22 October 1885 .
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  7. Arnold McNaughton, The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy, in 3 volumes (London, U.K.: Garnstone Press, 1973), volume 1, page 186.
  8. https://www.twu.ca/sites/laurentian/heritage/jrbooth.html Twu.ca
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  11. Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 70.
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  34. https://www.nytimes.com/1950/09/12/archives/prince-erik-dead-in-denmark-at-59-cousin-of-king-christian-gave-up.html www.nytimes.com