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Wen Yali's Personal Experience

Wen Yali1964 was born in Hong Kong on June 30th. Her father, Richard Nigel Manley, was of mixed blood, 1964 was born in Shanghai, and her mother, Christa Maria Manley, was of Polish and Austrian descent, 1933 was born in Austria. She is the longest of the three sisters in the family.

Wen Yali studied at Bayuyong Yingtong Primary School 1969 to 197 1, at Jilliana Primary School 197 1 to 1974, and at 1982.

After graduating from high school, she left Hong Kong from 1983 to 1984 to study international business in Vienna, Austria. 1984 to 1986 studied in Tokyo, Japan, and 1989 to 1990 studied in London, England.

Wen Yali worked as a securities broker in Citibank and Yifu Group from 1986 to 1989. 1990 to 1995, working for GT management (Asia) co., ltd., in charge of sales and marketing. Before leaving his post, he was the deputy chief executive of our company.

She was baptized in Hong Kong Anglican Church when she was a child. Before and after marrying the prince of Denmark, she converted to Lutheranism in Denmark. At the same time, she gave up British citizenship as required before marriage and became a Danish national.

Wen Yali has a gift for languages. Her native language is English, and she is fluent in German, French and some Cantonese and Japanese. After moving to Denmark, it is reported that she learned Danish in less than 100 days, and her Danish even lost her accent a few years later. She knows a lot about China society, especially Chinese food. In an interview, she once said that she liked preserved eggs very much. Prince Joachim of Denmark 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.

1994 Prince Joachim of Denmark went to Hong Kong for an internship with a Danish shipping company, during which he met Wen Yali and soon proposed to her, which became a sensation in Hong Kong that year. The couple got married on June 5438+0995165438+10/0 18 at Fort fredericks Church in Hilde, Denmark.

1999, Wen Yali gave birth to her eldest son Prince Nicholas and her next son Prince Felix in 2002. After the marriage, Wen Yali's parents also moved to Denmark, and her father was awarded the Grand Cross by the Queen of Denmark.

Wen Yali was deeply loved by the Danish people after her marriage. She is enthusiastic about social welfare. She has served as the trustee of the Danish Red Cross Youth League, the Danish Association for the Visually Impaired, the Animal Foundation, the Alken Museum of Modern Art, the Danish UNICEF and other organizations, and is known as "Princess Diana of Northern Europe".

In the summer of 2004, in Denmark and neighboring Norway and Sweden, there were rumors that Prince Joachim and his wife would divorce. In September 2004, they filed for divorce, which took effect on April 8, 2005.

The media generally believe that their divorce is due to Wen Yali's participation in public welfare undertakings, while Prince Joachim is keen on entertainment such as parties and racing cars, and their personalities are incompatible. According to a statement issued by the Danish royal family, Princess Wenyali, 42, will marry Martin Jorgensen, a 27-year-old Danish royal photographer, in March 2007.

Joergensen, 27 years old in 2007, is a royal photographer of Denmark. She met Wang Hao while taking photos of Wen Yali's life. After Princess Wang's divorce, the two soon had a "spark" and then went to Asia and Italy for many holidays.

Wen Yali was born in Hongkong, China. On 1995, she married Prince Joachim, brother of Prince Frederick of Denmark, and became Princess Alexandra. The two separated in 2004 and divorced the following year. Wen Yali still retains her princess status after divorce. However, according to the royal regulations, once Wen Yali marries Jorgensen, she will no longer hold the title of princess and will no longer be a member of the royal family.

Wen Yali after marriage will be called Alexandra Cristina, Countess of Fort fredericks. Although she is no longer a member of the royal family, Wen Yali will continue to receive an annual allowance of about 6.5438+0.9 million Danish kroner (about 330,000 US dollars) from the royal family, but she will pay taxes and fulfill other obligations like ordinary Danish citizens. Everyone in Denmark is very open-minded about Wen Yali's wedding news. It is said that even her ex-husband Prince Joachim gave gifts.

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, Wen Yali and jorgenson suddenly appeared in the outside world's field of vision, and publicly stated that they had been dating for one year, and they both thought it was time for them to openly love each other.

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 Joachim was the first marriage in Denmark that ended prematurely since 1846, and the royal family was greatly unhappy, the Danish royal family sent warm wishes to Wen Yali.