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  1. Count Ingolf of Rosenborg RE (born 17 February 1940) is a Danish count and former prince.

  2. Jan 13, 2019 · At the time of his wedding in 1968, Prince Ingolf didn’t approach his uncle for official permission, and thus lost his Princely style, and is today known as Count Ingolf of Rosenborg. He and Countess Inge remained happily married until her death in 1996, and he remarried in 1998.

  3. Extant. Count of Rosenborg ( Danish: Greve af Rosenborg) is a Danish hereditary title of nobility granted by the monarchs of Denmark to some men formerly titled as princes of Denmark and their descendants. Traditionally, the title has been conferred to male princes who married morganatically, and thus could not obtain a consent for marriage by ...

  4. Jan 28, 2014 · The last surviving (of the seven initially granted the title) is Count Ingolf of Rosenborg. Count Ingolf and his wife Countess Sussie undertake no official duties but are usually seen at family functions and occasionally at State events.

  5. May 15, 2024 · Ingolf was given the title count of Rosenborg and the style of Excellency, as was customary in the twentieth century for Danish princes who forfeited their dynastic rights. Prior to his son's wedding, Prince Knud sought to convince his brother that Ingolf should be allowed to retain his royal title after marriage. [2]

  6. Counts of Rosenborg are Danish princes who marry without consent of the Danish monarch. Marrying without consent results in loss of dynastic rights, including royal title. The ex-dynasts are then usually accorded the hereditary title "Count of Rosenborg".

  7. Count Ingolf of Rosenborg RE (born 17 February 1940) is a Danish count and former prince.

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