Prince Felix of Denmark

by Susan Flantzer

Prince Felix, second from the left, with his brother Prince Nikolai and his half-siblings Prince Henrik and Princess Athena; Credit – Credit: The Royal Danish House, 2020

Prince Felix of Denmark was born on July 22, 2002, at the Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is the younger of the two sons of Prince Joachim of Denmark and his first wife Alexandra Manley, known as Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg since her divorce, and one of the eight grandchildren of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. Prince Felix’s parents divorced in 2005 and have joint custody of their two sons. Both parents have remarried, although Alexandra has since divorced her second husband.

Prince Felix has an older brother:

He has two younger half-siblings from his father’s second marriage to Marie Cavallier:

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On October 4, 2002, Prince Felix was christened at the Møgeltønder Church in Møgeltønder, Denmark where Prince Felix resided with his family at Schackenborg Castle.  He was given the names:

  • Felix: name his parents liked, means lucky and successful
  • Henrik: after his paternal grandfather
  • Valdemar: common royal Danish name, his father and his cousin Prince Christian also have Valdemar as one of their names.
  • Christian: common royal Danish name, it could also be for one of his godparents, Count Christian Ahlefeldt-Laurvig

Prince Felix’s godparents were:

  • Count Christian Ahlefeldt-Laurvig
  • Oscar Davidsen Siesbye, a friend of his father
  • Damian Sibley
  • Martina Bent, his maternal aunt
  • Annick Boel
Felix Henrik Valdemar Christian. Danmarks yngste prins blev begavet med fire navne, da prins Joachim og prinsesse Alexandra fredag holdt barnedåb i Møgeltønder Kirke. Prins Joachim og prinsesse Alexandra med prins Nikolai og prins Felix på skødet.

Prince Felix’s christening; Photo Credit – Danish Monarchy, photographer: Jørgen Jessen, Scanpix

After attending preschool at the (Garrison Parish Church’s Preschool, link translated by Google Translator) which is very close to Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, Prince Felix continued his education at the Krebs School in Copenhagen, the same school his father, paternal uncle, and brother attended. He completed 9th grade at the Krebs School in June 2018. In August 2018, Felix started high school Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium (link in Danish).

 

Prince Felix was confirmed in the Church of Denmark on April 1, 2017, at the Fredensborg Palace Church by Royal Chaplain Erik Norman Svendsen. His mother and maternal grandmother attended along with members of the Danish Royal Family.

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