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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frederik_XFrederik X - Wikipedia

    Frederik was born by emergency caesarean section at Rigshospitalet, the Copenhagen University Hospital in Copenhagen, on 26 May 1968 at 23:50 [5] to the then Princess Margrethe, oldest daughter of Frederik IX and heir presumptive to the Danish throne, and Prince Henrik.

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    Frederik X (born May 26, 1968, Copenhagen, Denmark) became Denmark’s king, at age 55, on January 14, 2024, following the abdication of his 83-year-old mother, Queen Margrethe II, who was the longest-serving European monarch still reigning. As a young man, Frederik gained a reputation as a fast-living “party prince,” but, after serving in all three ...

    Frederik is the eldest of the two sons of Margrethe II—who assumed the Danish throne in 1972 upon the death of her father, King Frederik IX—and Prince Henrik, the prince consort, the former count Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, a French nobleman and onetime diplomat. Frederik’s younger brother, Prince Joachim, count of Monpezat, is roughly a year Frederik’s junior. It was widely reported that, as a youth, Frederik felt neglected by his parents and resented their immersion into their royal responsibilities. He was ill at ease in the glare of the media and reticent at the prospect of becoming king, which Frederik told his biographer, Jens Andersen, made him feel awkward, insecure, and shy.

    Frederik attended the Krebs’ School, a private school in Copenhagen, and also studied briefly at the École des Roches in Normandy, France, before graduating from Øregaard Gymnasium in suburban Copenhagen. After a period of military service, he matriculated at Aarhus University, from which he received a master’s degree in political science in 1995. His higher education also included a year of study at Harvard University (1992–93), during which he was enrolled under the pseudonym Frederik Henriksen, an allusion to his father, Prince Henrik. (Danish Americans subsequently established a fund in Frederik’s honor that annually provides scholarships for two Danes to study at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government).

    Frederik’s extensive military service began in the Queen’s Life Guard Regiment of the Danish army in 1986. Two years later he became a platoon commander in the Royal Danish Hussar Guard Regiment before entering the army reserve. In 1995 he was one of only four recruits out of a total of 300 to attain all of the requirements necessary to complete training for the Royal Danish Navy Frogman Corps. In the process, he was nicknamed “Pingo” (Penguin) when, on one occasion, his wet suit became bloated with water, forcing him to waddle like a penguin. Having been commissioned in the naval reserve, Frederik attended flight school, qualified as an air force pilot, and in 2000 entered the air force reserve. Over the years, he received a series of promotions in each of the three branches of the military in which he has served. As of January 1, 2024, he had attained the rank of major general in the army and air force, along with the rank of rear admiral in the navy. After receiving further training at the Royal Danish Defense College and serving as a staff officer at Denmark’s Defense Command, Frederik became a senior lecturer with the Institute for Strategy at the Royal Danish Defense College in 2003.

    Frederik has also served his country as a diplomat. In 1994 he was a member of Denmark’s mission at the United Nations (UN). From 1998 to 1999 he served as first secretary of embassy for the Danish embassy in Paris. In addition to Danish, Frederik speaks English, French, and German.

    Partly as a response to his restiveness in young adulthood, Frederik took an interest in fast cars, fast living, and daredevil pursuits. As a result, some Danes viewed him as a pampered “party prince.” Motor scooter and sledding accidents has landed him in the hospital. But he demonstrated strength and stamina by participating in a 3,500-km (2,175-mile), four-month skiing expedition across Greenland in 2000. Frederik’s growing commitment to physical fitness was reflected in the development of his interest in running, which came to involve tens of thousands of his fellow citizens when, in 2018, he introduced the annual Royal Run, which is conducted at various locations across Denmark with the participation of Frederik and other members of the royal family.

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    Like Britain’s King Charles III, Frederik is deeply committed to protecting the environment from the detrimental effects of climate change. His passion for the issue is partly the outgrowth of an epiphany he experienced during a trip to the Arctic in 2009. Since then he has attended UN-sponsored climate summits and has been very outspoken about the...

    Frederik met his future wife, Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, an Australian who had received a degree in law and commerce, in a pub in Sydney during the 2000 Olympic Games in that city. Their courtship, branded a “fairy tale romance” in the media, culminated in their wedding at the Copenhagen Cathedral (Church of Our Lady) in May 2004. In an interview wi...

  2. Jan 14, 2024 · 'Party prince' Queen Margrethe's eldest son was always destined for the throne. Frederik with his grandfather, King Frederik, in January 1969. Pic: AP. But as a young man in the 1990s, he developed a reputation for being a "party prince".

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  3. Jan 14, 2024 · Tens of thousands of people turned out to watch King Frederik X succeed his mother as the monarch of Denmark, in a historic moment for the nation.

  4. Jan 13, 2024 · CNN — He’s been known as the Crown Prince of Denmark since the age of three, but on Sunday, he left Copenhagen’s Christiansborg Palace as King Frederik X, sovereign of Europe’s oldest monarchy.

  5. Born in 1968, Frederik André Henrik Christian is the first child of Margrethe and her late husband, Prince Henrik, who died in 2018.

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  7. Jan 14, 2024 · The crown prince, whose full name is Frederik André Henrik Christian, was born on May 26, 1968, as the first child of Margrethe and her husband, Prince Henrik, who died in 2018. His younger...

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