[13] Between 1952 and 1957 he simultaneously studied law and political science at the Sorbonne, Paris, and Chinese and Vietnamese at the École Nationale des Langues Orientales (now known as INALCO). Henri de Laborde de Monpezat ist am . La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 31 août 2020 à 01:13. Il n'est pas allé aussi loin, il n'a pas choisi de vivre dans ce pays plein d'attraits et de mystères, riche de . [12] He graduated from the French secondary school in Hanoi in 1952. Februar 2018 auf Schloss Fredensborg[1]), seit 1967 Prinz Henrik von Dänemark, war der Gemahl der dänischen Königin Margrethe II. 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Cet hiver, le prince Henrik, né Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, comptait le passer au soleil de Charm el-Cheikh, en Egypte. Cette idée a été véhiculée dans un ouvrage des années 75 pour faire sensation et surtout par manque d’informations sérieuses . [10], He spent his first five years in Hanoi in Tonkin in French Indochina (now part of Vietnam), where his father looked after family business interests. Prince Henrik of Denmark (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhenˀʁek]; born Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat; 11 June 1934 – 13 February 2018)[1] was the husband of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. He was particularly fond of wooden figures and jade, building up collections which he exhibited in 2017 at the museum in Koldinghus. According to a royal house spokeswoman, Queen Margrethe, who had a specially designed sarcophagus made for the couple, reluctantly accepted Henrik's decision. La reine Margrethe II et ses deux fils se sont rendus au château de Caïx pour lui présenter leurs excuses[7]. Henrik "fled" Denmark to reflect on his status in the Danish Royal Family. [11], He served as an infantry conscript in the French Army in the Algerian War between 1959 and 1962. The House of Monpezat is a French upper bourgeois family associated with the Danish Royal Family by marriage after 1967, when Henri de Laborde de Monpezat wed Princess Margrethe of Denmark, heir presumptive of the ruling House of Glücksburg. [12] He then joined the French Foreign Ministry, working as a Secretary at the embassy in London from 1963 to 1967. Henrik, Prinț Consort al Danemarcei (Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat; n.11 iunie 1934 - d. 13 februarie 2018) a fost soțul reginei Margareta a II-a a Danemarcei.. În noaptea de 13 spre 14 februarie 2018, Principele Consort Henrik al Danemarcei, soțul Majestății Sale Regina Margareta a II-a a Danemarcei, a trecut la cele veșnice. He had two younger brothers, Étienne and Jean-Baptiste, and two older sisters, Françoise, Mme. Le prince Henrik de Danemark, né Henri de Laborde de Monpezat le 11 juin 1934 à Talence (Gironde) et mort le 13 février 2018 au château de Fredensborg au Danemark[2], est l'époux de Margrethe II, reine de Danemark. However, they were forced to flee following the defeat of the French in the First Indochina War. The cause of his departure from Denmark was a New Year's Day reception in which his son, Crown Prince Frederik, had been appointed as host in the absence of Queen Margrethe. [40] But this condition was never fulfilled, as the Estates refused Laborde's petitions in 1703 and again in 1707. In addition to his cookbooks, Henrik often appeared in television programmes showing how he prepared meals in Fredensborg Castle in Denmark or at his French home, the Château de Cayx. Henri de Laborde de Monpezat (1868–1929), 5. En 2002, la reine Margrethe, souffrante lors de la cérémonie des vœux du Nouvel An, fut remplacée par le prince héritier Frederik, au mépris de la tradition, selon laquelle c’est l’époux du souverain qui reçoit les vœux de toutes les organisations officielles. Le prince Henrik de Danemark, né Henri de Laborde de Monpezat le 11 juin 1934 à Talence et mort le 13 février 2018 au château de Fredensborg au Danemark [2], est l'époux de Margrethe II, reine de Danemark.. Il est prince consort de Danemark (Prinsgemalen) de 1972 à 2016, retiré de la vie publique à partir de … Le prince Henri de Danemark (en danois Henrik, Prinsgemalen af Danmark), né Henri de Laborde de Monpezat le 11 juin 1934 à Talence (Gironde), est l’actuel prince consort de Danemark depuis l'accession au trône de son épouse la reine Margrethe II en 1972. A keen winemaker, Henrik produced his own wine at his estate in France. [41], Although Danish law never required that royal spouses be of aristocratic origin, no heir's marriage to a person who lacked male-line descent from royalty or titled nobility had been accepted as dynastic by the sovereign in the course of Denmark's history as a hereditary monarchy, until the marriage of the heir presumptive, Princess Margrethe, in June 1967 to "Count" Henri de Laborde de Monpezat. [11] Originally wanting to study to become a pianist at Conservatoire de Paris, he instead chose an education more in line with his father's wishes. Outre la famille royale au grand complet, étaient présents le premier ministre Lars Løkke Rasmussen, la princesse Benedikte de Danemark, l'ancien couple royal de Grèce Constantin II et Anne-Marie ainsi que des membres de la famille de Laborde de Monpezat[14]. Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat , seit 1967 Prinz Henrik von Dänemark, war der Gemahl der dänischen Königin Margrethe II. On 14 April 2016, Prince Henrik renounced the title of Prince Consort, which he had been given in 2005. [42][43] Six months later Margrethe's first cousin, Prince Ingolf of Denmark, married an untitled commoner and was demoted to a count, and when another cousin, Prince Christian of Denmark, also wed a Dane, Anne Dorte Maltoft-Nielsen, in 1971, he forfeited his dynastic position.[43]. Puis il repart pour Hanoï où il obtient le baccalauréat en 1952. Prior to his marriage to Margrethe, he worked in the diplomatic service. Le 6 septembre 2017, le Palais royal annonce que l'état mental du prince Henrik se dégrade et qu'une démence a été diagnostiquée à la suite de plusieurs examens[12]. [28][29] The decision is said to have broken a tradition that began in 1559,[30] and at the time, Queen Margrethe is said to have accepted her husband's decision. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. On 30 April 2008, shortly before the wedding of his younger son, Prince Joachim, to Marie Cavallier, the Queen conferred the new Danish title "Count of Monpezat" (Danish: Greve af Monpezat) on both of her sons and made it hereditary for their male-line descendants, both male and female. Écartelé : en 1 et 4, d’or, à neuf cœurs de gueules, posés en trois pals, à trois lions léopardés d’azur, armés et lampassés de gueules, couronnés du champ, brochant sur-le-tout, Cette famille use d'un titre irrégulier ; selon certaines sources, elle a été anoblie en 1655, mais cette information ne fait pas l'objet d'un consensus. Although he quickly learned Danish after marrying Margrethe, Danes joked about his grasp of Danish and his thick French accent. [17], * Use is disputed, see section "French title controversy" below, The Laborde de Monpezat family style themselves as counts, though their right to the use of that title is disputed; The Encyclopédie de la fausse noblesse et de la noblesse d'apparence (English: Encyclopedia of False and Seeming Nobility) states that Prince Henrik's ancestor, Jean Laborde, received royal letters patent of ennoblement in 1655, conditional on his reception as a noble in the Estates of the province of Béarn where his lands were located. Prince Henrik had two sons and eight grandchildren, all born at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen: In 2008, Queen Margrethe II announced that her male-line descendants would bear the additional title of Count or Countess of Monpezat, in recognition of Prince Henrik's ancestry. He married Margrethe at the Holmen Church on 10 June 1967 and became her prince consort when she succeeded her father, King Frederick IX, as monarch of Denmark on 14 January 1972. Aristide de Laborde de Monpezat (1830–1888), 4. Ông là con trai của ông André de Laborde de Monpezat (Mont-de-Marsan, 6 tháng 5 năm 1907 – Le Cayrou, 23 tháng 2 năm 1998) và bà Renée Doursenot (Périgueux, 26 tháng 10 năm 1908 – Le Cayrou 11 tháng 2 năm 2001). Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat (Talence, 11 juni 1934 – Fredensborg, 13 februari 2018), sinds zijn huwelijk Henrik, Prins van Denemarken, was de echtgenoot van de Deense koningin Margrethe II.Zijn officiële aanspreektitel was Zijne Koninklijke Hoogheid prins Henrik van Denemarken.Hij was van Franse afkomst. Le jeune garçon a … After completing his education in France and Vietnam, Henrik served in the French Army during the Algerian War. De 1952 à 1957, il étudie le droit et les sciences politiques à la Sorbonne, ainsi que le chinois et le vietnamien à l’École nationale des langues orientales vivantes. He also published many works of poetry. He was the son of Count André de Laborde de Monpezat (Mont-de-Marsan, 6 May 1907 – Le Cayrou, 23 February 1998) and his wife, Renée Doursenot (Périgueux, 26 October … He also studied in Hong Kong in 1957 and Saigon in 1958. Il meurt le 13 février 2018 à l'âge de 83 ans d’une infection pulmonaire. Le seul dénommé Jacques, que je ne connais pas de photo, était le mari de Maurille (soeur du prince) (puisque cette dame est décédée) dernier enfant du comte et de la comtesse. Hans Kongelige Højhed Prins Henrik (født Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat 11. juni 1934 i Talence, død 13. februar 2018 på Fredensborg Slot) var Hendes Majestæt Dronning Margrethe 2.s ægtemand. Biographie Jeunesse. "[17] In fact, Henrik had mentioned this possibility as far back as 1996 in his published memoir: "During our generation the future sovereign will perhaps receive approval to see 'Monpezat' added to the dynastic name of 'Oldenburg-Glücksburg'". Henri de Laborde de Monpezat (1868 - 1929), 19. [15] Henrik stressed that neither his wife nor son were to blame for the incident. Puis sont nés d’une seconde union avec la princesse Marie, le prince Henrik (2009) et la princesse Athena de Danemark (2012). [11] Le blason du prince Henri se décrit ainsi : La suite symphonique Cantabile par Frederik Magle est fondée sur le recueil de poésies du même nom par le prince Henrik[16],[17]. Juni 1934 in Talence im Département Gironde, Südfrankreich; 13. Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat: Nascita Talence, 11 giugno 1934 Morte Fredensborg, 13 febbraio 2018 (83 anni) Sepoltura Cremato nel Palazzo di Fredensborg: Dinastia Monpezat: Padre André de Laborde de Monpezat Madre Renée-Yvonne Doursenot Consorte di Margherita II di Danimarca: Figli Federico Gioacchino: Religione Protestante Henrik wurde am 11. [20][21], In August 2017, he announced that he would not be buried next to his wife in Roskilde Cathedral, where Danish royals have been buried since 1559. Februar 2018 auf Schloss Fredensborg), seit 1967 Prinz Henrik von Dänemark, war der Gemahl der dänischen Königin Margrethe II. [8] Although the comital title has been used by the family as if it were a courtesy title, traditionally the royal court and French society accepted such titles when used by genuinely noble families. [25] Although he never achieved his ambition of becoming a concert pianist, he continued to play the piano throughout his life. At the time of the wedding his name was Danicised to Henrik and he was given the title HRH Prince Henrik of Denmark. Henrik was born in the French commune of Talence near Bordeaux to an old French family, the Laborde de Monpezats. Il est prince consort de Danemark (Prinsgemalen) de 1972 à 2016, retiré de la vie publique à partir de 2016. "For many years I have been Denmark's number two," he said. Henri de Laborde de Monpezat war ein dänischer Adeliger und Prinzgemahl der dänischen Königin Margrethe II.. Er wurde am . [35] On 14 February 2018, it was announced that Prince Henrik had died in his sleep at Fredensborg Palace late on 13 February, surrounded by his wife and sons. in Schloss Fredensborg, Seeland, Dänemark, gestorben. Le prince Henrik s’est souvent plaint publiquement du rôle ingrat de prince consort, critiquant notamment le fait d’être dans l’ombre de son épouse et du prince héritier[6]. Il est président de l’association européenne Europa Nostra, qui s’occupe de la défense du patrimoine architectural européen, de Fonds mondial pour la nature (WWF) Danemark et de la Croix-Rouge danoise et de maintes autres organisations. je rectifie Margaux, Henri soutient son père, André de Laborde de Monpezat. Le 31 décembre 2015, la reine Margrethe annonce que le prince Henrik se retire de toute obligation officielle et « prend sa retraite »[8],[9]. Le couple a deux fils, le prince héritier Frederik, né le 26 mai 1968, et le prince Joachim, né le 7 juin 1969. [13] This meant there were no clear descriptions of his duties. Isabella, prinsesse til Danmark, 2007-1.3. [38] He was cremated on 20 February, with half of the ashes scattered across Danish seas and half placed in the private part of the gardens at Fredensborg Palace.[2]. [1], Following his death, the Court announced there would be a month of royal mourning. Henrik felt "pushed aside, degraded and humiliated"[15] by being relegated to "third place in the royal hierarchy". Jaquette Lacrampe-Couloume (1805 - 1872), 21. He was born on June 11, 1934 at Talence, Gironde, in France, near the vineyards of Haut-Brion, as Comte Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat. Februar 2018 im Alter von 83 Jahren . He was the son of André de Laborde de Monpezat (6 May 1907 in Mont-de-Marsan – 23 February 1998 in Le Cayrou) and his wife, Renée Doursenot (26 October 1908 in Périgueux – 11 February 2001 in Le Cayrou[5]) (married in 1948[6][7][8][9]). He spent his early years in Tonkin in French Indochina (now part of Vietnam), where his family had lived for many years. "[27], Henrik was also an excellent cook, inspired by French gastronomic traditions. Il est le fils d'André de Laborde de Monpezat (1907-1998), dit comte André de Monpezat[3], journaliste et planteur, et de son épouse (épousée en janvier 1948)[4], née Renée Doursenot (1908-2001), alors mariée à Louis Leuret (1881-1962), un ancien prêtre dont elle divorça en septembre 1940[4]. Henrik said about writing poetry (translated from Danish): "I see poetry as an opportunity for immersion in a superficial time dominated by news and entertainment that makes us rootless and restless. Marie Schroder (1818 - 1840) (lointaine descendante du roi, Médaille commémorative d'Algérie (France), Chevalier grand-croix du grand ordre de la Reine Hélène (Croatie), Décoration pour services rendus à la République d'Autriche. Le prince consort n’a guère caché ses regrets et ses critiques, se retirant dans ses terres en France et relevant publiquement qu’aucun roi de Danemark n’avait auparavant imposé à son conjoint de telles pratiques. [32] It was later revealed that he had a benign tumor in the left lung. La famille de Laborde de Monpezat, olim Laborde, est une famille d'origine béarnaise.Selon certaines sources elle a été anoblie en 1655, mais cette information ne fait pas l'objet d'un consensus. [10] The Queen and Prince Henrik had two children, Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim, and eight grandchildren. Le caractère incertain de ce communiqué du palais, daté du 2 septembre 1966, ne manque de surprendre. Ses obsèques ont eu lieu le 20 février 2018 en la chapelle royale du château de Christiansborg à Copenhague, en présence de seulement 60 personnes. He also spoke fluent English, German, Chinese, and Vietnamese. Le 15 avril 2016, il renonce à son titre de prince consort[9]. [18] While being interviewed by the French weekly Point de Vue in October 2005, Henrik raised the issue shortly after the birth of Crown Prince Frederik's first son, Prince Christian, who is expected to inherit the Danish crown one day: "It also makes him very proud and happy that Monpezat will be added to this small grandson's future name as Prince of Denmark. Secrétaire de l'ambassade de France en … [34] On 13 February 2018, Prince Henrik was transferred from Rigshospitalet to Fredensborg Palace, where the Danish Royal Court stated he wished to spend the remaining days of his life. Juni 1934 in . La veille, quelque 200 personnes s'étaient réunies pour rendre un dernier hommage. He was raised as a Catholic. Jean de Laborde de Monpezat (1786 - 1863), 8. Il s’occupe également de la production viticole de son domaine de Caïx, dans la région de Cahors en France. The Royal Court added that the condition of the Prince remained serious. Christian, prins til Danmark 2005-1.2. Hoàng thân Henrik sinh tại Talence, Gironde, Pháp. Vincent, prins til Danmark 2011-1.4. Henri de Monpezat wurde geboren als Sohn von André de Laborde de Monpezat (1907–1998) und dessen Frau Renée Doursenot (1908–2001). Frederik, kronprins af Danmark 1968- &2004 Mary Donaldson 1972-1.1. [5] Henrik received homeschooling until 1947, when he went to a Jesuit school in Bordeaux. [13], In August 2017, Henrik announced he did not wish to be buried next to the Queen, citing his longtime complaint of only being named Prince Consort, and not King Consort. [11] In 1939, the family returned to Le Cayrou, where they remained during the Second World War. "I've been satisfied with that role, but I don't want to be relegated to number three after so many years." Throughout his time as Prince consort, Henrik voiced his displeasure with the fact that he never received the title of king.[4]. Ils ont pour l’instant huit petits-enfants : le prince Frederik et la princesse Mary ont eu deux enfants, le prince Christian (2005) et la princesse Isabella (2007), puis, des jumeaux nés en 2011 : Vincent et Joséphine. Poetry takes us closer to the true nature of the world, in poetry we can approach the eternal questions such as love, loneliness and death. Cet hiver, le prince Henrik, né Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, comptait le passer au soleil de Charm el-Cheikh, en Egypte.
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