Princess Athena of Denmark

Princess Athena
Countess of Monpezat
Born (2012-01-24) 24 January 2012
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
Full name
Athena Marguerite Françoise Marie
Father Prince Joachim of Denmark
Mother Princess Marie of Denmark
Religion Church of Denmark

Princess Athena of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat[1] (Athena Marguerite Françoise Marie; born 24 January 2012), is the youngest child and only daughter of Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark.

As of December 2016, Athena is tenth in the line of succession to the Danish throne.

Biography

Athena's parents chatting with the press

Princess Athena was born at Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen University Hospital).[2] When her father met the press following her birth, he joked that her name could become anything between Jo and Scheherazade.[3]

The princess has two older half-brothers from her father's first marriage, Prince Nikolai and Prince Felix, and an older brother, Prince Henrik.

As with her older brothers and cousins, her names were not revealed until her christening, which took place on 20 May 2012 at the Møgeltønder Church, where her older brothers Felix and Henrik were also christened.[4] At her christening, she was named Athena Marguerite Françoise Marie, after her grandmothers and mother.

Her godparents are her maternal uncles Gregory Grandet and Edouard Cavallier; Carina Axelsson, the long-term girlfriend of Joachim's cousin Prince Gustav; and friends of her parents: Julie Mirabaud, Diego de Lavandeyra and Henriette Steenstrup.

Titles and styles

Athena is styled as Her Highness Princess Athena of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat.[5]

Honours and decorations

Medals

Ancestry

References

Princess Athena of Denmark
Born: 24 January 2012
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Henrik of Denmark
Line of succession to the Danish throne
10th position
Succeeded by
The Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg
Line of succession to the British throne
descended from Arthur, son of Victoria
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