Princess Margaret of Denmark
Princess Margaret of Denmark was a Danish princess by birth and a princess of Bourbon-Parma as the wife of Prince René of Bourbon-Parma. She was the youngest grandchild of King Christian IX of Denmark.
Biography
Family and background
Princess Margaret was born on 17 September 1895, in Bernstorff Palace north of Copenhagen. She was the fifth child and only daughter of Prince Valdemar of Denmark, and his wife Princess Marie of Orléans. Margaret's connections to European royalty were extensive. Her father, Prince Valdemar, was one of the six children of King Christian IX of Denmark. Valdemar had two older brothers and three sisters – King Frederick VIII of Denmark, King George I of Greece, Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia and Thyra, the titular queen of Hanover.Margaret's mother was the eldest daughter of Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres and Princess Françoise of Orléans. Her parents' marriage had been arranged by their families, as was the custom among European royalty in that era. It had been agreed at the time of her parents' wedding that all their sons would be raised Lutheran, their father's religion, and all their daughters Roman Catholic, their mother's religion. Margaret, the only daughter, thus became the first Danish princess since the Reformation to be raised a Roman Catholic. She was only fourteen years old when her mother died in 1909.
Marriage
Raised a Catholic, Margaret married a Catholic prince, her mother's relative, Prince René of Bourbon-Parma on 9 June 1921 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Copenhagen. His father was Robert I, Duke of Parma. His mother was the Duke's second wife Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal, daughter of the exiled King Miguel I of Portugal. René was the brother of Empress Zita of Austria and Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma, the consort of Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg.René and Margaret had four children:
- Prince Jacques of Bourbon-Parma married Countess Birgitte of Holstein-Ledreborg, on 9 June 1947. They had three children and two grandsons.
- Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma she married King Michael I of Romania on 10 June 1948. They had five daughters.
- Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma he married firstly Princess Yolande de Broglie-Revel on 9 June 1951 and they had five children and twelve grandchildren. They divorced in 1966. He married secondly Princess Maria Pia of Savoy, daughter of King Umberto II of Italy, on 17 May 2003.
- Prince André Marie of Bourbon-Parma he married Marina Gacry on 2 May 1960. They had three children and six grandchildren:
- * Axel André Pierre Marie married Raphaële de Montagnon. They had children:
- ** Côme Axel Marie
- ** Alix Jehanne Marina
- ** Aure Ghislaine Marie
- * Sophie Tania married Gilbert Silly dit Gilbert Bécaud
- * Astrid Marie
Later life
Together with her husband and their sons Jacques and André, she took part in the ship tour organized by King Paul and Queen Frederica of Greece in 1954, which became known as the “Cruise of the Kings” and was attended by over 100 royals from all over Europe.
She died one day after her 97th birthday, on the 69th birthday of her daughter Anne. She was the last surviving grandchild of Christian IX.