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Detailed personal data of Princess Wenyali of Denmark

Married to the Danish royal family, full name is Alexandra Christina, Earl of fredericks Fort, and maiden name is Alexandra Christina Manley. 65438+ 1.994 At a dinner party, Wen Yali met Prince Joachim, the younger brother of Prince Frederick of Denmark, and they fell in love at first sight. After Wen Yali married into the Danish royal family, she was called Princess Alexandra in Denmark and became the first Asian princess in the history of the European royal family. After editing this social activity, Wen Yali quickly integrated into the local society and was deeply loved by the Danish people, becoming an example for Danish women to follow. It took her only 300 hours to master the basic Danish, which is even more legendary. Even her mother-in-law, the Queen of Denmark, praised her and even taught her unmarried eldest son, Prince Frederick, to learn from her younger brother. During her stay in Denmark, Wen Yali worked in 2 1 social organizations such as the Danish Federation for the Blind. In addition, she is the chairman of the Danish chapter of UNICEF. Compared with Wen Yali, who is enthusiastic about social work, Prince Joachim appeared more in stadiums, racetracks and rock concerts, and was praised as the "party prince" by the media. Danish media have speculated that former professional woman Wen Yali could not adapt to royal life after marriage, and Prince Joachim's infatuation with wine and color may be the main reason for their divorce. Wen Yali and Prince Joachim separated in 2004 and divorced the following year, which was the first divorce of the Danish royal family since 1846. Edit this marriage with Prince Joachim. The Second Prince of Denmark Joachim 1995 went to Hong Kong to study business. In Hong Kong, he met Wen Yali (Alexandra). They fell in love at first sight and got engaged only five months later. It is said that Prince Joachim proposed to Wen Yali in a romantic way by kneeling. In June165438+1October of the same year, they got married in an old castle church in Denmark. The Queen was very surprised at their lightning marriage. Editor's Note: When they got married, about 40,000 people rushed to see the elegant demeanor of the first Asian princess in the European royal family. This smart and beautiful foreign princess who has mastered Danish for 300 hours is very popular. After marriage, Wen Yali gave birth to two little princes for the royal family. They are virtuous and capable, and have won the love of Danish nationals and the Queen herself. Princess Denmark was born and raised in Hong Kong to a mixed-race father and an Austrian and Polish mother. She is proficient in Cantonese, English, French and German, and has excellent language skills. Wen Yali studied economics at universities in London and Vienna, and later worked as a deputy minister in an investment company in Hong Kong. Like another future Danish princess, she was once a smart and capable professional woman. Princess Wenyali, a commoner, has been married to the Danish royal family for eight years. How is her life in northern Europe during this period? What do you think of this new role? Last month, Wen Yali was interviewed in Hongkong, China, where she was born and raised, and confessed her feelings about royal life. Alexandra Vinyali is a mixed-race Austrian and China. Born and raised in Hong Kong, she knows her husband Joachim, the second prince of Denmark, who is also in Hong Kong. Although Wen Yali is five years older than Joachim, they fell in love at first sight. After eight years of marriage, Wen Yali gave birth to two new heirs to the throne for the Danish royal family. Wen Yali recalled that the winter of the first year of marriage to the Danish royal family coincided with the particularly cold in Northern Europe. "The queen told me that it was a little cold this year, and she thought it was time for me to pack my bags and go back to Hong Kong." In the fourth month after marriage, Wen Yali paid an official visit to Uganda. When she returned to the southern hemisphere, it was like returning to her hometown in Hong Kong. "I can't wait to get off the plane and feel the warmth of the southern hemisphere. I immediately felt that I put on a big coat, and a warm air wrapped me, as if I had returned to Hong Kong. " Editor: After the marriage, Margrethe II, the mother-in-law of Dane Wen Yali and Queen of Denmark, said to her on the wedding day, "From today on, you are a Dane." To her mother-in-law's surprise, Wen Yali's adaptability to the environment is amazing, and she learned Danish in only 300 hours. Although she grew up in Hong Kong, Wen Yali can't speak Cantonese, so she decided to let the two little princes master their mother tongue from childhood. She only speaks Danish when she is with the little prince. She doesn't want them not to speak their mother tongue. Now even Wen Yali's parents have moved to Denmark. When asked whether her parents have adapted to the new life in Denmark, Wen Yali said with admiration, "My parents like it here very much. My mother once taught me that it is never too late to make new friends. They made many new friends in Denmark and exchanged visits frequently. They really respect me! " Edit this paragraph to balance others. In fact, mother's words have become Wen Yali's philosophy of life. "In the beginning, I really didn't adapt to the new role of the princess. As a princess, you can't let the people down, absolutely not. Later, I found my place-balance, everything should be balanced. You should be as close to the people as possible, while maintaining the mystery of the royal family. For example, we ordinary people don't want to see me queuing in the supermarket every day, so I may only go there two or three times a year. The Danish royal family is the oldest royal family in the world, and it is also a very modern royal family, which is one of the reasons why it can be loved by the people. Here, I am bound and I have my own free life. " The editor married a princess from all over the country, and the world likes to compare the married life of Princess Diana with other princesses. In this regard, Wen Yali said, "Diana was only 19 when she got engaged, and it was already 3 1 when I got married. At that time, I knew who I was and made my own decision. I know that I am not only married to one person, but to his whole country. " After editing this divorce from Prince Joachim, the Danish royal family announced on February 7th that Princess Wenyali of Denmark, born in Hong Kong, wanted to find a second life after formally divorcing Prince Hakim of Denmark the year before last, and would marry royal photographer Joergensen, who is 15 years younger than her, on March 3rd. After remarriage, she will lose the title of princess and related benefits and return to civilian life. The groom is fifteen years younger than her. According to a statement issued by the Danish royal family, 42-year-old Hong Kong Princess Wen Yali will marry 27-year-old Danish royal photographer Martin Jorgensen next month. Since the divorce between Wen Yali and Danish Prince Hakim the year before last, this capable Oriental princess seems to have little personal living space and devoted herself to the public affairs and charity of the royal family. jorgenson is also a photographer, taking family photos for the royal family in many suburbs. However, in September last year, both Wen Yali and jorgenson suddenly appeared in the outside world, and publicly stated that they had been dating for one year, and they both thought it was time for them to openly date. On New Year's Day this year, the handsome Joergensen formally proposed to Wen Yali on a very romantic occasion. According to an insider, jorgenson knelt down on one knee, presented a huge diamond ring with both hands and proposed to the "noble princess", saying, "You will always be the princess in my heart!" Wen Yali was moved to tears and agreed to his proposal. The Danish royal family is also very liberal. Although the divorce between Wen Yali and Prince Hakim was the first marriage that ended prematurely in Denmark since 1846, and the royal family was greatly unhappy, the Danish royal family sent warm wishes to Wen Yali. According to an insider, once Wen Yali marries her lover, most of the treatment she enjoys as a member of the royal family will be cancelled, and the title of princess will cease to exist, and she will become an ordinary citizen. Their wedding will be private, and there will be no more gorgeous scenes. They just want to invite their immediate family and friends and a few good friends to attend. After their marriage, Wen Yali and Jorgensen will live in a small villa in Amarienburg, a suburb of Copenhagen. Their two sons, Prince Nicholas and Prince Felix Xie, born to Wen Yali and Prince Hakim, will live with them. After their marriage, Wen Yali will no longer be a member of the royal family, and the title of princess will be cancelled, but she will be awarded the title of "Countess of Fort fredericks". After they get married, Wen Yali's original royal living expenses may change and she will have to pay taxes. In 2004, the Danish parliament decided to provide Wen Yali with tax-free royal living expenses. Her royal living expenses this year are 6.5438+0.9 million Danish kroner, but the expenses will be revised after remarriage, and she will also pay taxes like ordinary citizens in the future. The editor of this paragraph has to go out and look for a job. Since her separation from Prince Hakim in 2004, Wen Yali has been engaged in charity and is an important member of the Danish royal family's foreign affairs activities. She still attends the state guest ceremony frequently, but once she remarries, she will not be able to participate in the above activities except charity. Wen Yali was a very successful professional woman in Hong Kong before her marriage, so the royal family said, "She will have a lot of new things to deal with. We don't think she has made a final decision yet, so we don't rule out the possibility of her returning to the mall in the future. " Princess Wenyali, born in Hong Kong, divorced Prince Joachim of Denmark in April 2005, ending the "most romantic marriage in the last century" that lasted for 10 years. But little known is that after the divorce, Wen Yali's alimony became a heavy economic burden for the royal family. A few days ago, according to the prenuptial agreement, Prince Joachim was forced to sell a 400-year-old royal manor and buy a $2 million mansion for his ex-wife Wen Yali. It is reported that after the marriage between 42-year-old Wen Yali and 37-year-old Danish Prince Joachim officially broke down in April 2005, according to the prenuptial agreement signed by Wen Yali before she married into the royal family in 1995, she can still get the royal living allowance every year and get a "brand-new house provided by the prince". According to an insider, the former Princess Wenyali recently took a fancy to a mansion on the outskirts of Copenhagen, with a house price of about 2 million US dollars. According to the prenuptial agreement, Prince Joachim is responsible for the expenses. But surprisingly, the Danish royal family, which has unlimited scenery on the surface, is actually not rich. Joachim has long been almost "bankrupt" because of his ex-wife's alimony. It is reported that in order to raise the cost of this mansion, Joachim recently reluctantly decided to "tear down" a 400-year-old manor in Shackenberg Castle under his name at a low price. It is reported that Scheckenberg Castle in the south of jutland was re-listed as royal property in 1978 and transferred to Joachim in 1993. Joachim took this castle as their "love nest" after he married Wen Yali in 1995. When they got married, the Danish royal family even collected "red envelopes" from all Danish nationals and called them "national gifts". It is reported that the royal family later raised a total of130,000 Danish kroner (about 2.3 million US dollars) as a "red envelope fee", but the money was finally used as a "decoration fee" for the "Love Nest" Shakenburg Castle. According to insiders, what the Danish royal family is most afraid of now is that if the eldest prince Friedrich and his wife, mary donaldson, an Australian citizen, divorce again, he is likely to repeat the mistakes of his younger brother, unable to buy a house for his ex-wife, and even lead to the bankruptcy of the Danish royal family! The so-called "save for a rainy day", in order to avoid the recurrence of this embarrassing situation, the royal family learned a lesson and recently forced Princesse Marie to agree to amend the prenuptial agreement she signed when she married into the royal family in May 2004. It is reported that Princesse Marie has agreed to the request of the royal family. On the 3rd, the Danish royal family refused to comment on this rumor. However, analysts here believe that this news undoubtedly exposed an amazing fact-once the marriage between the eldest prince Friedrich and his wife hit the rocks, he could not even afford to buy a house. In fact, although the eldest son, Prince Frederick, is the "first heir to the throne", he has no assets under his name. As long as Queen Margrethe II doesn't give him the throne, he has no right to use the royal assets for a day. However, the Danish royal family gives Prince Frederick an annual allowance of about $3.75 million, most of which will be used to pay for family expenses and wages. But the prince and his wife live in luxury and often overspend. Unlike Diana's fate, Wen Yali's royal title was not taken away after the divorce. Her title was only changed from "Your Highness" to "Higness". On April 16, 2005, the Queen of Denmark announced that Wen Yali would become the Earl of Fort fredericks (Countess of Fort fredericks) to ensure that her aristocratic status would not be lost because she might remarry in the future, but this title could not be inherited by her descendants. On March 3, 2007, she remarried photographer Joergensen. After that, her title will be changed to "Your Excellency", and at the same time, the title of "Princess Denmark" will be lost, only the title of Earl will be retained.