A Royal Family

The programme features interviews with many royals, including Queen MargretheCrown Prince Frederik, and Prince Joachim of DenmarkKing Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie of GreeceGrand Duchess Joséphine Charlotte of LuxembourgKing HaraldQueen Sonja, and Crown Prince Haakon of NorwayKing MichaelQueen Anne, and Crown Princess Margarita of RomaniaCrown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, Prince Michael of KentPrincess BenediktePrince Michael of Greece, and the Duke of Aosta.

The Father-In-Law of Europe

The first episode features the extraordinary life to the throne of King Christian IX of Denmark and Queen Louise alongside the life of their contemporaries Tsar Alexander III of Russia and Queen Victoria. The Danish King and Queen  hosted their children, in-laws and grandchildren at Fredensborg Palace and Bernstorff Palace every summer, forming close bonds between the different dynasties that continue to this day.

The Family Expands – Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Sweden

The next episode features the eldest son, King Frederick VIII of Denmark, whose own children became King Christian X of Denmark, King Haakon VII of Norway, and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, through whom he was the grandfather of Queen Astrid of Belgium, whose own daughter became Grand Duchess Joséphine Charlotte of Luxembourg.

 The Heirs to an Empire – British Royal Family

Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, the elder daughter of  King Christian IX of Denmark and Queen Louise, is the focus of the third episode, and her descendants in the British Royal Family.

Love and Revolution – Russian Royal Family

The second daughter, Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, retained close ties to the Danish Royal Family throughout her life, including her exile, which was spent mainly in Denmark.

Shaky Thrones – Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia & Spain

The second son, King George I of Greece, was appointed the King of Greece and his descendants spread to Thrones around Europe, among them Queen Helen of Romania, Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Sofia of Spain.

Uncrowned Marriages

The final episode examines the lives of Crown Princess Thyra of Hannover and Prince Valdemar of Denmark, the two children who were not crowned but whose descendants gave continued to be prominent through Europe.

Danish Emerald Parure

Pearl and Diamond Tiara

Danish Crown Diamond Parure

Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik Tiara

Kokoshnik Tiara

Wedding Gift Tiara

Queen Alexandra’s Wedding Parure

Diamond Circlet

Amethyst Tiara

Diamond Rivière

Cartier Collier Résille

Empress Maria Feodorovna’s Pearl Wave Tiara

Pearl Drop Tiara

Empress Maria Feodorovna’s Pearl Brooch

Russian Imperial Diamond Necklace

Maria Feodorovna’s Sapphire Bandeau

Russian Sapphire Cluster Brooch

Sapphire Choker

Sapphire and Pearl Brooch

Sapphire Brooch

Danish Pearl Poiré Tiara 

Queen Josefina’s Diamond Tiara

Queen Lovisa’s Pearl Brooch

Greek Emerald Parure

 Greek Ruby Parure

Turquoise Parure

Diamond Rivière

Pearl Corsage Brooch

Hanoverian Crown Pearls

Diamond Floral Tiara

Orléans Opal Tiara

King Christian IX, shown as the “Father-in-law of Europe” died on this day in 1906. In honour of his death anniversary, take a look at the documentary “A Royal Family” (En Kongelig Familie), about his descendants. The programme features interviews with many royals, including Queen MargretheCrown Prince FrederikPrince JoachimKing Constantine IIQueen Anne-MarieGrand Duchess Joséphine CharlotteKing HaraldQueen SonjaCrown Prince HaakonKing MichaelQueen AnneCrown Princess MargaritaCrown Prince Alexander,Prince Michael of KentPrincess BenediktePrince Michael of Greece, and the Duke of Aosta.

Episode 1: The Father in law of Europe

Episode 2: The Family Expands 

Episode 3: The Heirs to an Empire 

Episode 4: Love and Revolution 

Episode 5: Shaky Thrones 

Episode 6: Uncrowned Marriages 

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